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Obama Supporter Daschle: 'Let's just have a 3rd Bush Administration' Print E-mail
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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Sunday Morning Mashup of FOX NEWS SUNDAY:
TOM DASCHLE
April 13, 2008

Former Senator Daschle suggests that Mayor Nutter spend more time with his citizens.

Tom Daschle Suggests
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"I really think Mayor Nutter ought to go to his own emergency room, he ought to go to the unemployment lines today in Philadelphia where people are standing in line without the hope of a good job. They ought to worry about the jobs being displaced and being sent overseas. You know, obviously, people want to be hopeful and that's really the message of the Obama campaign, why the Obama campaign has such traction, because he talks about hope. But, you know, if things are so rosy, why change? Let's just have a 3rd Bush Administration."

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Daschle also speaks about the Clinton's stance on trade, Obama's comments on "clinging" and other issues.

 
Daschle on Susceptible Voters

 
Daschle on Clinton's Second State

 
Daschle on Clinton's Trade Policy

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From Center for American Progress Website

NAME:

Tom Daschle

PARTY AFFILIATION:

Democrat

BORN:

December 9, 1947 (Age 60)

POSITION AS OF April 13, 2008:

Advisor to the law firm of Alston and Bird and Obama supporter.

POSITIONS HELD:

Senator from South Dakota and Senate Majority Leader and Senate Minority Leader
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives

ADDITIONAL INFO:

Graduated from South Dakota State University
Served as an intelligence officer in the Strategic Air Command of the United States Air Force
Serves on the Advisory Boards of Intermedia Partners and the BP America Inc. External Advisory Council and on the boards of CB Richard Ellis, Mascoma Corporation, Prime BioSolutions, The Freedom Forum, the Mayo Clinic, the Center for American Progress, the LBJ Foundation, and the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs.

SOURCES:

Center for American Progress Website

BOOKS BY GUEST:

Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis



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