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Clinton's swipe against rival backfires



 
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Clinton's swipe against rival backfires
Hillary Clinton's bad week began innocently enough, with a news release Sunday that many political reporters initially assumed had been written in jest. The 550-word missive from Clinton's campaign headquarters accused rival Barack Obama of "rewriting history" by claiming he didn't always want to be president of the United States.

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Hillary Clinton's bad week began innocently enough, with a news release Sunday that many political reporters initially assumed had been written in jest. The 550-word missive from Clinton's campaign headquarters accused rival Barack Obama of "rewriting history" by claiming he didn't always want to be president of the United States.The evidence of Obama's longstanding White House dreams was documented in a bold headline, to emphasize its scandalous nature: "In kindergarten, Senator Obama wrote an essay titled 'I Want to Become President.' "When it quickly became clear that Clinton wasn't joking - she subsequently cast Obama as a power-thirsty rookie senator during several campaign appearances - her opponents pounced."I want to confess to all of you right now," fellow Democratic candidate John Edwards said in Iowa, "In third grade, I wanted to be two things: I wanted to be a cowboy, and I wanted to be Superman."Quipped Obama: "It's silly season. I understand (Hillary) has been quoting my kindergarten teacher in Indonesia."That Clinton is suddenly being mocked for making novice political mistakes signals a marked shift in fortune for a front-running presidential candidate who, only a month ago, was viewed as the inevitable Democratic nominee.A series of recent polls shows Clinton's comfortable lead over Obama - once more than 30 percentage points, according to Gallup - has begun to slip sharply in the run-up to the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3.The latest USA Today/Gallup survey, released Tuesday, shows Clinton's support nationally among Democrats has fallen from 50 per cent at the start of November to 39 per cent at the beginning of this month.

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