Barack Obama Campaign Statement on Hillary Clinton's Latest Misleading Attack Regarding Iraq
April 09, 2008 -- Chicago, IL - Hari Sevugan, spokesman for Obama for America, released the following statement in response to Senator Clinton's latest misleading attack regarding Iraq:
"Hillary Clinton's tired and discredited attack is just the same old politics that won't end this war that she voted to authorize, and won't change the fact that she has repeatedly misled the American people about her Iraq record.
Barack Obama holds a town meeting in Levittown, Pennsylvania: Photo courtesy Barack Obama campaign.
We're happy to have a debate with Hillary Clinton over who the American people trust to end this war, since Barack Obama is the only candidate who had the judgment to oppose the war from the very beginning, not just from the beginning of a campaign for President."
Source: Barack Obama campaign
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