Hillary is reaching out to residents of Washington, Maine and Nebraska with a host of new TV ads.
For Washington, Hillary touts her commitment to universal health care and includes a little jab at Obama, describing herself as the only presidential candidate with a plan that covers everyone.
With the economy increasingly becoming a top concern for Americans, Hillary’s Maine ad seeks to show that she understands the faltering economy’s impact on peoples’ lives while simultaneously making no attempt to obscure where she places the blame for our current economic problems: George W. Bush.
Lastly, Nebraska Senator Bob Kerrey tells Nebraskans why he supports Hillary with reasons ranging from the fact that he likes her, to his belief that she will improve the quality of schools.
















Reminder: the Edwards Effect
When referencing universal health care in the 2008 campaign, I feel like John Edwards is deserving of a shout out. Paul Krugman explains why in his column from the New York Times two days after Edwards dropped out.
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