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Clinton talks economy in California ad

Posted by Foon Rhee, deputy national political editor January 17, 2008 05:46 PM


Hillary Clinton launched her first TV ad today in California, the biggest prize on Super Tuesday on Feb. 5, and it continues her emphasis on the sagging economy and on her success in New Hampshire finding her voice.

"In this troubled economy, how can so many millions of people simply not be heard?" she says in the spot. "Well, I hear you.

"You're asking for healthcare that covers everyone, protection from losing your home," Clinton says, as relevant images go across the screen. "You would like to fill your tank without draining your wallet. And give your kids the future they deserve. If I am your president, I will bring more than 35 years of experience to the White House."

"I will bring your voice," Clinton concludes.

California, one of 22 states with Democratic primaries or caucuses on Feb. 5, will award 370 delegates -- nearly 20 percent of the total needed to win the nomination.

1 comments so far...
  1. I can't beleive People fell for line of CRAP
    tHIS LADY IS THE MOST negative person there Is she knew when she faked Crying in N.H they will give her the PITTY VOTE Wasn't one Clinton enough in Office you remember her Cheating Husband Bill once a Cheater always a Cheater
    I SAY NO WAY TO HILLARY And anyone that votes for her is a biiger loser than her

    Posted by paula January 19, 08 07:18 PM
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