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Wisconsin Ad: "Debate" (video)
Wisconsin Ad: "Debate" (video)
Both Democratic candidates were invited to a televised debate in Wisconsin. Hillary said yes, Sen. Obama has not.
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Hillary Is Being Half-Mean To The Pretty Senator Again! [Campaign Ads]
Wonkette » top — Now that Hillary’s losing forever, she has to go back to the negative. This is doable, but she should probably avoid the racism this time around, funny as it was. Actually, if Barry is going to be the nominee, maybe she should drop a few n-bombs and see how that fairy holds up — the “hopemonger” needs practice. Hillary’s not quite there yet, but she will attack Barry’s vaguely different health care plan, again, in her newest Wisconsin ad. Amen, Hillary. Hold out on the Snuclear option for at least a couple more ...

Clinton Attacks Obama's Lack of Debate Desire
Gothamist — After losing by considerable margins in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia primaries to Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton unveiled an ad attacking her rival today. The voiceover says: Both Democratic candidates were invited to a televised debate here in Wisconsin. Hillary Clinton has said yes. Barack Obama hasn’t. Maybe he’d prefer to give speeches than have to answer questions. Like why Hillary Clinton has the only health care plan that covers every American, and the only economic plan that freezes foreclosures. Wisconsin deserves to ...

POLITICS: CLINTON/OBAMA BATTLE CONTINUES
CONCRETELOOP.COM — (Photo: MSNBC) Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are anxiously awaiting Tuesday evening, when one of them will receive a significant boost on behalf of voters in Hawaii and Wisconsin. With over 100 delegates at stake, the candidates hope ...

ELECTION '08: Hawaii 10-0
AllHipHop.com — For the last couple of weeks I’ve noticed a few of you seem to have noted a particular bias on my part towards Barack Obama. I’ve never tried to disguise the fact that I’m pro-Obama and probably do show some prejudice towards the junior Senator in my reporting. I don’t think that makes my overall assessments any more or less valid, but still, for the sake of fairness let me set this column off on a positive note for Hillary Clinton. For what it’s worth, you have to admit that Clinton’s campaign is amazingly resilient. Obama’s taken the last eight races in a row; she’s lost her campaign manager ...

Hillary Blames The Jews [Clips]
Gawker — First Hillary wanted more debates. She felt that the America public needed to hear her and Barack Obama delineate their subtle differences as many times as possible. She even ran an attack ad on Obama (after the jump) for only wanting to have 18 debates. With the North Carolina and Pennsylvania primaries coming up, you'd think Hillary would maintain her commitment to public pontification. But you'd be wrong, because she might back out of the debate scheduled for April 19 in North Carolina—hosted by Katie Couric, which would be her first time hosting. Clinton's claim: it's the first day of ...

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