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Clinton accuses Obama camp of pushing race issue
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Clinton accuses Obama camp of pushing race issue
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) accused the campaign of Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.), her main rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, of deliberately distorting remarks she made about Martin Luther King Jr.
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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) accused the campaign of Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.), her main rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, of deliberately distorting remarks she made about Martin Luther King Jr. Clinton said there “is not one shred of truth” to assertions that her campaign is making race an issue. The former first lady argued that remarks she had made, meant to say that it takes more than words to bring about change, were unfairly mischaracterized.“This is an unfortunate storyline that the Obama campaign has pushed very hard,” Clinton said on NBC’s Meet the Press.She argued that her comment saying that former President Lyndon B. Johnson deserves credit for signing civil rights legislation into law should not be interpreted to mean that the contributions of leaders such as Dr. King were not more important. Instead, Clinton said, it only showed that those with inspiration and ideas still need to work through the system to accomplish change. Obama responded to the criticism later Sunday. “I think what we saw this morning is why the American people are tired of Washington politicians and the games they play,” he said.Obama noted that it was Clinton who made an “ill-advised” remark about Dr. King and former president Johnson.
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