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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (20600)1/24/2008 6:49:11 PM
From: Ann Corrigan   of 224820
 
Bill has started his "lower expectations" manipulation of SC voters. This time he has turned white & Spanish voters in SC against Obama...nice guy, ol' billy-boy. He's diabolically evil when his self-gratification is at stake.

>Clinton Pulls Negative S.C. Ad

By Anne E. Kornblut

GREENVILLE, S.C. -- Under fire for airing misleading attacks on Sen. Barack Obama, the Clinton campaign has pulled a radio ad that quoted the Illinois senator calling Republicans "the party of ideas" and suggesting he thought those ideas superior to Democratic ones. But the Obama campaign has already counter-punched, launching a new radio spot saying Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton will "say anything" to get elected.

The Clinton campaign did not immediately explain why it had pulled its radio spot, which had triggered a furious response from the Obama campaign and touched off a wave of criticism from Democrats who said the Clinton campaign has grown excessively aggressive in recent days. The Obama ad was no less fierce. It reminded voters that Clinton had voted to authorize the war in Iraq, saying she "voted for George Bush's war," and accused her of making "false attacks" on Obama.

"Hillary Clinton: She'll say anything and change nothing," the ad says.
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Reader feedback:

DON'T BELIEVE THE CLINTONS, WHEN THEY SAY THEY "EXPECT HER TO LOSE" IN SC!

It's the same expectations game they played in NH.

Hillary was 25 points ahead of Obama just like 2 months ago.
No one should be surprised if she wins. Her campaign knows damn well that she has a good chance of winning SC.

Posted by: julieds | January 24, 2008 01:53 PM

To ALL Democrats:

Please join my pledge to NOT vote for Hillary Clinton even if she gets the nomination.

Posted by: JakeD | January 24, 2008
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