New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has accused the U.S. President George W. Bush of ignoring the problems of America's middle class.
The former first lady pledged to place more emphasis on working families and create a better health care, education and economic security if she were elected president.
In a speech at a Democratic Party fundraising dinner, Clinton stressed that "for six long years, they have all been invisible," reiterating that "when we retake the White House, they will no longer be invisible to the president of the United States."
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Owners Comments: Someone needs to remind Ms Hillary Rodam Clinton that President Bush is NOT running for re-election. He will not be her opponent during the general election, instead of running against him how about telling us what she stands for. Specific things instead of just random and generalized rhetoric.
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