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New RNC ad uses HRC's words vs. Obama
From NBC's Mark MurrayAs we first reported on Friday night, the Republican National Committee is going to be airing a new TV ad in Colorado, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. And now we know what the subject is: Hillary Clinton's tough words during the primaries that elevated McCain and diminished Obama by saying that all he brings to the table is an antiwar speech he gave in 2002. Unlike the McCain camp ads on Hillary and that Hillary supporter now backing McCain, we know for sure this...( ...
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Hillary Clinton & Her Campaign United Behind Obama?
Flopping Aces — ... Hillary Clinton’s team sent this press release out earlier today: Every one of us could stand up and recite all the reasons why we must elect Barack. The Supreme Court is at stake; our educational system needs the right kind of change. We’ve got to become energy independent; we have to create millions of new green collar jobs. We’ve got so much work to do around the world. None of that will happen if John McCain is in the White House. I just want to make it absolutely clear we cannot afford four more years of George W. Bush’s failed policies ...

Musings Over Morning Coffee
Daily Kos — ... Brian Williams described John McCain's fixation on Clinton voters as an obsession, and it certainly is. They've launched three separate ineffective ads, only one of which is a real ad buy, and none of which is going to do well with Democrats.  All of it looked positively foolish after Ted Kennedy spoke, and after Michelle Obama spoke. That's who Democrats cared about yesterday. ...

Hillary; "I Do Not Approve That Message"
Who's Wrong Today — ... she was going to lose, if Barack would have been just as good? They might have been close on the issues, but the issues are not all the matters. Experience also matters. Indeed, Clinton made that a focus of her primary campaign, pointing out how much more experienced she was than Obama. The Republican National Committee has now come out with an ad using her own words against Obama: In response, Hillary wisecracked, "I do not approve that message." What part doesn't she ...

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