| Posted about 22 hours ago by NCDem Amy |
Appearing at a Townhall in Watertown, Obama fires back on Bush's "Appeasement" accusation and challenges Bush and McCain to a debate on Foreign Policy, "anytime, any place."
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| Posted about 22 hours ago by NCDem Amy |
Appearing at a Townhall in Watertown, Obama fires back on Bush's "Appeasement" accusation and challenges Bush and McCain to a debate on Foreign Policy, "anytime, any place."
| Posted 1 day ago by NCDem Amy |
John Edwards, appearing on the Today Show, comments on Bush's comparison of "apppeasement of Hitler" stating, "It is beneath the President of the United States to make these kind of clearly political accusations when he is addressing the people of Israel on the 60th anniversary of Israel. It shouldn't have been done, particularly in combination with what has been an absolutely disasterous foreign policy."
Edwards said he's not interested in taking the Vice President position but will work with Obama's team during the campaign and his administration stating, "right now we've got to focus on getting Barack Obama elected as the President of the United
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| Posted 2 days ago by NCDem Amy |
"The reason I'm here tonight is because the Democratic voters have made their choice, and so have I," Edwards told a fired up crowd in Michigan, as he endorsed Barack Obama for President.
| Posted 2 days ago by NCDem Amy |
Edwards endorses Obama and praises Hillary Clinton
| Posted 4 days ago by NCDem Amy |
Edwards discusses the Democratic Presidential race and "Half in Ten," a new program to cut poverty in half in ten years that he's launching with the Center for American Progress and other orgs.
| Posted 6 days ago by NCDem Amy |
John Edwards discusses how it's important that Hillary decided at what point she's damaging the party or our cause in the fall [to take back the White House] and states, "It' important we get united as a party."
| Posted 8 days ago by NCDem Amy |
Edwards on the Today show this morning.
| Posted 7 days ago by NCDem Amy |
On the 30th anniversary of the "War on Cancer," Elizabeth Edwards, one of the nation's most outspoken and effective advocates for universal healthcare coverage, tells a US Senate Committee Panel led by Senator Ted Kennedy, "...we've chosen as a nation to turn our backs on some of us who have the disease [cancer]. I urge you to reform health care responsibly, morally, and aggressively." May 8, 2008
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