Debates grow fierce as hopefuls clash over records, likability

By Susan Milligan | Sunday, january 6, 2008 | The Boston Globe

“…Presidential candidates in both parties, facing a critical and increasingly competitive Tuesday primary here, got personal and sometimes nasty with each other last night in separate prime-time debates, arguing fiercely about who has the better record and who is more likable.

Senator Hillary Clinton of New York slammed her chief rival and colleague, Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, for changing his positions on issues related to Iraq and healthcare. Republicans ganged up mercilessly against Mitt Romney, accusing the former Massachusetts governor of flip-flopping and running misleading attack ads against his opponents.

And both sets of candidates debated whether their opponents were likable enough to get elected….”…BS

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/01/06/debates_grow_fierce_as_hopefuls_spar_over_records_likability?mode=PF

 

 

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