STATEMENT FROM SENATOR HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON IN RESPONSE TO SENATOR BARACK OBAMA'S ACCEPTANCE SPEECH
"Barack Obama's speech tonight laid out his specific, bold solutions and optimistic vision for our nation and our children's future.
"His speech crystallized the clear choice between he and Senator McCain. Four more years of the same failed policies or a leader who can tackle the great challenges we face: revitalizing our economy and restoring our standing in the world. I am proud to support Senator Obama, our next President of the United States and Joe Biden, our next Vice President of the United States."
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Ithink obama will swing alot of voters if he commments more on payday loan places and title loans they hurt alot of average every day working people he needs to shut them down
and exactly what part does "consumer responsibiity" play in that assessment? Also, what alternatives would be put in place to fill that void when people have problems making it from paycheck to paycheck?