Published 8/28/2008
by zingarellim
at CNN Political Ticker
iReporter Clayton Anderson says he liked ex-President Clinton's comparison between 2008 and his run in 1992.
(CNN) — Former President Clinton dismissed critics who say Sen. Barack Obama is too inexperienced for the presidency in his speech to the Democratic National Convention.
On Wednesday night, Clinton rallied support for Obama by drawing comparisons between his candidacy in [...]
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