Obama attacks Clinton’s veracity
By Scott Hellman | Saturday, March 22, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…Obama’s attack, the latest salvo in the two senators’ increasingly acrimonious nomination fight, rounded up a number of earlier criticisms into a broad critique of Clinton’s trustworthiness and her prospects in the fall against Senator John McCain, the presumptive GOP nominee.
‘The American people are simply not going to elect someone they think is not being honest and trustworthy,’ said Obama’s campaign manager, David Plouffe, pointing to what he called a ‘character gap’ revealed in a new Gallup poll, which found that 53 percent of voters do not perceive Clinton as ‘honest and trustworthy,’ while more than 60 percent believe both Obama and McCain are.
‘She would be a deeply flawed nominee,’ Plouffe said….”…BS
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/03/22/obama_attacks_clintons_veracity?mode=PF
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I suppose that when there is not much difference on policy issues, things are bound to get personal, but it is a shame.
Posted on 22-Mar-08 at 10:07 am | PermalinkNeither Barack or Hillary for that matter is going to convince me that the other is not essentialy honest and trustworthy.
I would be looking for the person most likely to be effective in carrying out the policies that they both espouse.