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A Fading Clinton Says Democrats Must `Get Real' About Elect
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:00 pm Post subject: A Fading Clinton Says Democrats Must `Get Real' About Elect |
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A Fading Clinton Says Democrats Must `Get Real' About Election
By Catherine Dodge and Kim ChipmanHillary Clinton, after suffering a 10th consecutive loss to rival Barack Obama in the Democratic presidential race, said ``it is time to get real'' about how the party can win the November general election. The New York senator today sought to emphasize what she said are the main differences between herself and Obama as she faces a critical test for her candidacy in Texas and Ohio two weeks from now.
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By Catherine Dodge and Kim ChipmanHillary Clinton, after suffering a 10th consecutive loss to rival Barack Obama in the Democratic presidential race, said ``it is time to get real'' about how the party can win the November general election. The New York senator today sought to emphasize what she said are the main differences between herself and Obama as she faces a critical test for her candidacy in Texas and Ohio two weeks from now. ``We've got to be focused on what kind of choice we actually have before us,'' Clinton said in a speech at Hunter College in New York City. ``It's time we moved from good words to good works, from sound bites to sound solutions.'' Responding to Clinton's statements, Obama today at a rally in Dallas said the campaign isn't ``a choice between speeches and solutions.'' It's a choice between the politics of ``divisions and distractions'' or the politics of ``common purpose'' and ``shared prosperity,'' he said. Obama, 46, has swept all the primaries and caucuses since Feb. 5, from Washington state to Maine, including yesterday's contests in Wisconsin and Hawaii. That gives him a solid lead in delegates needed to win the nomination and forces Clinton to make a stand in the Texas and Ohio primaries on March 4. Both candidates are campaigning in Texas today. Clinton, 60, congratulated Obama on his victories. ``He's had a good couple of weeks, and he's run a good race,'' she said. ``Campaigns are not supposed to be easy; they are supposed to be hard.''
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