Post-Gazette- With polls showing the economy is the biggest worry -- by far -- among Pennsylvania voters, New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton yesterday brought her presidential primary-season barnstorming tour to a tiny diner in tiny Swatara, Dauphin County.
Talk at the Capitol Diner with a pre-selected group of Harrisburg-area voters revolved around health care, the high cost of college, energy prices and other budget issues hitting middle-class America.
Sipping tea, the Democrat responded to questions with details of her tax-relief proposals, while also taking shots at President Bush and the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Arizona Sen. John McCain.
"The best I could determine, [Mr. McCain's economic] plan would be to not have a plan," she said to laughter in the diner crowd. "If he got the 3 a.m. call on the economy, he would just let the phone ring and ring and ring."
Her competitor, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, in Lancaster, also critiqued Mr. McCain, saying his campaign was an effort to launch a third Bush term.
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It's obvious that McCain is completely outmatched by both of the Democratic Candidates, especially regarding the Nation's economy. Just check out the answer he gave during a republican debate regarding the economy and the President's working group on financial markets.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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