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Clinton Evokes Kerry, Quotes Roosevelt
Purposely or not, Hillary Rodham Clinton evokes memories of the 2004 presidential nominee, John Kerry, from time to time.A centerpiece of her health care plan was allowing Americans to buy into the federal insurance program that is available for members of Congress. Mr. Kerry proposed the same thing in 2004. “If it’s good enough for members of Congress, it’s good enough for all Americans,” Mr. Kerry liked to say; Mrs. Clinton has made the same point over and over the last few weeks.

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Purposely or not, Hillary Rodham Clinton evokes memories of the 2004 presidential nominee, John Kerry, from time to time.A centerpiece of her health care plan was allowing Americans to buy into the federal insurance program that is available for members of Congress. Mr. Kerry proposed the same thing in 2004. “If it’s good enough for members of Congress, it’s good enough for all Americans,” Mr. Kerry liked to say; Mrs. Clinton has made the same point over and over the last few weeks.Mrs. Clinton has talked at length about rebuilding global alliances; Mr. Kerry made the same pitch. They both talked about “rebuilding” a middle class economy, and they both used the phrase “war on science” to describe the Bush administration’s approach to scientific research.And this afternoon, speaking at a luncheon to hundreds of women in midtown Manhattan, Mrs. Clinton even dusted off one of Mr. Kerry’s slogans. In May 2004, Mr. Kerry — who seemed to have a new catch phrase every month — settled on one that he repeated through the summer months, and one that drew more applause than many of his others.“Let America be America again,” Mr. Kerry would say. It was the title and the first line of a 1938 poem by Langston Hughes, a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance.Toward the end of Mrs. Clinton’s remarks, she spoke about protecting children and giving the underprivileged a better life, and then looked ahead and said, “We have a lot of work to do.”“We can let America be America once more, as Langston Hughes said,” Mrs. Clinton added.Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Kerry are friendly and they respect each other, their aides said, and they have worked together during the campaign to pressure the Pentagon to supply more details about war planning in Iraq. That said, Clinton campaign advisers are sometimes brutally critical of the Kerry 2004 campaign, particularly its delayed and wobbly effort to fight back against the so-called Swift Boat attacks on Mr. Kerry’s war record.

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