Published 9/24/2008
by Associated Press
at FOXNews.com
Former President Bill Clinton says if Democrats want someone to dump on John McCain, he’s not the guy.
Some members of his party have been complaining that Clinton has not been enthusiastic enough in his support for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, who defeated Clinton’s wife in the primary campaign, and heaping too much praise on McCain.
But Clinton told CNN’s “Larry King Live” on Wednesday that he doesn’t thinking “dumping” on McCain or his running mate, Sarah Palin, is a winning strategy. He said undecided voters aren’t interested in attacks but solutions for the problems they face.
“I just don’t believe that getting up here and hyperventilating about Gov. Palin, or Sen. McCain for that matter, is a productive use of a former president’s time and is not a vote-getter,” he said, adding that he admires McCain even though he disagrees with several of his positions.
Clinton said he and his wife, Sen. ...
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