| Bill Clinton brings Hillary's message to Camden County |
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| Tuesday, 29 January 2008 | |
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By ANGELA DELLI SANTI GLOUCESTER TWP., N.J. (AP) -- Stumping in New Jersey, former President Bill Clinton said his wife would strengthen the nation's middle class -- as he did. "These are tough times. We can bring America back. We've done it before," Clinton told a boisterous crowd at Camden County College, where he appeared on behalf of his wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton, a week before the state's presidential primary election. "She will do it." The event comes three days after Sen. Barack Obama won an easy victory over Sen. Clinton in South Carolina. There, the former president was harshly critical of Obama, a tactic that some say cost his wife votes. Tuesday, Clinton hit issues ranging health care to energy independence to the federal budget to college loans. On student loans, he talked about how his wife's policies would echo those he implemented. He mentioned race early in his talk, promising that if his wife were president, no one would be excluded from opportunities because of their race. READ MORE: http://www.nj.com/southjersey/index.ssf/2008/01/bill_clinton_brings_hillarys_m.html
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