NAFTA and Mark Penn discussed on Obama campaign conference call

Posted by Staff on April 8, 2008 |

The Obama campaign held a conference call with International Brotherhood of Teamsters President James Hoffa and Rep. Ryan Dvorak (D-ID) to discuss the increase in voter support for Obama in Pennsylvania and Indiana, Obama’s vision for amendments to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and Mark Penn’s role in Sen. Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Hoffa said Obama has gained voters, specifically from unions and teamsters, by speaking up on NAFTA and the changes he wants to make. He also said Clinton’s numbers are going down in Pennsylvania, and that the issue with Penn hurt her credibility. (25:00)

 
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April 8, 2008

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