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Clinton focuses on housing in new ad
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Posted by Foon Rhee, deputy national political editor
December 28, 2007 01:53 PM
Hillary Clinton, responding to Iowans' focus on domestic concerns despite the crisis in Pakistan, is starting a new TV ad in Iowa today that focuses on the housing and foreclosure crisis.
The ad says that she warned about the problems in housing prices and loans in March, June, and August, and that President Bush and Wall Street did nothing, worsening the crisis. It then says that she has a plan to freeze foreclosures and rates on adjustable rate mortgages.
"When we choose a president next year, let's choose one that would have started fixing the economy this year," the announcer concludes.
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Hillary has been offering substantive solutions to problems facing people all along. She does not only offer CHANGE, but tells how she would go about bringing about that change. She has shown that she has the experience and the courage to lead.