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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Dale Baker who wrote (54191)3/17/2008 10:34:24 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) of 542068
 
And now we are getting back to the issues. Obama moved very deftly, I would say, to squelch the media by spending his entire Friday with the press. It is Hillary's turn now. Will she or will she not?
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Obama to Clinton: Your turn
'VETERAN OF NON-DISCLOSURE'? | Having aired his Rezko ties, he challenges her to release tax, other data

March 17, 2008
BY LYNN SWEET Sun-Times Columnist

The Obama campaign Sunday called Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton a "veteran of non-disclosure" and, opening a new front, challenged her to release information about her income taxes, Bill Clinton's foundation and library donors, earmark requests and first lady records. The Clinton team said raising questions about her integrity is a "personal attack."

While Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama were cordial when they met on the Senate floor Thursday -- Clinton said they talked about keeping their hotly contested primary fight on the issues -- the top strategists and spokesmen for their respective campaigns in conference calls Sunday were anxious to deal with more contentious matters of ethics and transparency.

...contd at suntimes.com
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