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To: Vendit™ who wrote (973)10/14/2000 1:31:55 PM
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BALDWINSVILLE, N.Y. –– Senate candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday that she made a mistake in using a government list of White House party guests to solicit political contributions.

"This was my error, absolutely my error," and not that of a campaign staffer, she said at a Manhattan campaign event.

Her rival, Republican Rep. Rick Lazio, suggested Friday that either the first lady or her campaign aides had broken the law and should answer for it.

"I think that they believe there's two laws – one that applies to them, and one that applies to the rest of us," Lazio told reporters. "In this particular case, this isn't just something that is improper, this is something that is illegal."


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