January 8, 2008

Hillary Clinton goes on the offensive

Applicants for the title of presidential candidate USA took part in televised in anticipation of the primaries in the state of New Hampshire.
The most likely candidates are considered by the Republicans, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, Senator John McCain and former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney.

U Democrats led by Senator Barack Obama, former Senator John Edwards and Senator Hillary Clinton.

On Tuesday, New Hampshire voters decide whom among Republicans and Democrats, they would like to see as presidential candidates.

The results of primaries in the state does not necessarily show who will be a candidate in the presidential election, but would increase the chances of applicants prior to the vote in other states.

Democrats Duel

Last week, by a vote of the Democratic Party in the state of Iowa Clinton was third. She ceded Obame Barak and former Senator John Edwards.

As a number of analysts believed, in New Hampshire, Democrat Senator Clinton can undergo another setback in their quest to become the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party. According to a sociological poll, Clinton at 10 points behind his rival from Barak Obama. However, the former first lady is trying to remedy the situation by taking an offensive stance.

He could well argue with itself

Clinton on Obame
During Televised she accused Barak Obamu that it is several times the past few years changed its position on several key issues, including health care.

“It could well argue with itself,” - said Clinton.

Obama replied that has always been true to its position. He also urged not to distort information about each other in advance of the primaries in New Hampshire.

The dispute about Iraq

With regard to applicants from the camp Republicans, it seems to be Senator John McCain campaign gains momentum, while his opponents - Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and former Governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney - weakened their position by mutual attacks.

For example, during televised Hakabi accused Bush of a “samonadeyannoy” foreign policy and “blindazhnoy psychology.” He then hit Romney for the fact that a year ago he did not support Bush’s proposal to expand the American contingent in Iraq.

Romney called the utterance is not true.

Senator McCain, in turn, said that he would - the only Republicans - from the very beginning criticized Bush’s strategy in Iraq.

But he added that the United States is making progress in Iraq and that the president deserves respect for that.

Observers note that for the first time in 50 years for the presidency of the United States will not claim any incumbent president nor vice president.

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