Clinton Campaign Slams Obama

Posted by Staff on March 25, 2008 |

Harold Ickes, the senior advisor for the Hillary Campaign and Phil Singer, deputy communications director held a press conference this morning talking about the state of the presidential race. More than anything, both of the speakers were concentrated on talking about Obama rather than the candidate they are representing.

Since the democratic presidential candidate Barrack Obama stated that the Florida votes were unfair, Ickes replied back by saying it was Obama who started campaigning before he was supposed to. Ickes also mentioned the importance of a Democratic President and added by saying that Senator Obama is jeopardizing these options by ignoring the voters in Michigan.

In addition to Ickes’ statement on the voters in Michigan, Singer continued by talking about the increasing concern about the democratic ability to carry Michigan and Florida in the general election. He also mentioned that it will be very close, since McCain will be reaching out to many groups.

 
icon for podpress  Standard Podcast: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

March 25, 2008

Comments are closed.


Latest Audio

  • Despite Slower Job Loss, Millions Still Unemployed Says New York Democrat
  • Boehner Opposes Democrats’ Healthcare Bill Despite Cost Benefits Says Hoyer
  • Texas Republican Says Positive Reports About The Stumulus Are False
  • Majority Leader Steny Hoyer Hopeful House Will Pass Health Care Bill Saturday Night

Happening Now - TRNS on Twitter