She calls New York home now, but Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton first made her mark in the political world as the first lady of Arkansas. The Natural State is among those holding primaries Tuesday, and Clinton is on the air there now to remind Arkansans that she is one of them.
Following the lead of Democratic rival Barack Obama, Clinton also has a fan from the Kennedy clan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in two different ads.
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Well, that didn’t take long. A day after Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of former President John F. Kennedy, endorsed Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008, she is featured in an advertisement for Obama. The ad also features footage of JFK.
Hillary Clinton, one of Obama’s rivals, also released a new ad:
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The bickering between Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama is dominating the headlines of horse-race politics, but Ari Melber of The Nation said a better storyline is playing on YouTube.
That story is of an Obama speech about America’s moral crisis and how it has become a hit on YouTube even though the speech runs more than 30 minutes — not your typical three-minute clip on the video-sharing site. Here’s the video:
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The Golden Rule teaches us to treat others like we want to be treated. The Golden Rule of Politics is a bit different: Treat others like you have been treated — good, bad or ugly.
That rule is on display in a new video distributed by the presidential campaign of Democrat Hillary Clinton, which contrasts what Clinton rival Barack Obama said about a single-payer healthcare system in 2003 and what he said in a Democratic debate last night. Here’s the video:
Where could Clinton’s campaign possibly have gotten the idea of attacking an opponent by using his own flip-flops against him? Oh, I don’t know, maybe from the third top Democrat in the race, John Edwards.
Categories: Politics, Health, John Edwards, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama
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Democrat Hillary Clinton released a trio of 30-second advertisements over the past two days, as the presidential ad wars continue to heighten in advance of Super Tuesday on Feb. 5. The subjects of Clinton’s ads: economic relief for the middle class and energy independence.
And here are the latest ads from Democrat John Edwards, Republican Mitt Romney.
Categories: Politics, John Edwards, Mitt Romney, Hillary Clinton, Energy, Economy, AdWatch
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