Report: Clinton, Obama go negative

Presidential rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama turned up the heat on each other as they head into the Wisconsin primary.

Izvor: UPI

Sunday, 17.02.2008.

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Presidential rivals Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama turned up the heat on each other as they head into the Wisconsin primary. Wisconsin voters are getting the most negative television ads of the campaign so far, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported. The two U.S. senators are also taking off the gloves in news conferences and interviews. Report: Clinton, Obama go negative Clinton has run behind Obama in primaries and caucuses in eight states. She told the Journal Sentinel Friday that Obama had been stealing her ideas on the economy and avoiding taking a hard position on health care. "I think his words don't match his actions," she said. Obama Friday told reporters in Milwaukee that Clinton is in the "business-as-usual business." The Illinois senator has a small lead on Clinton in recent polls. He has been outspending her in Wisconsin. The two were the featured speakers Saturday night at the Democratic Party of Wisconsin's Founders' Day Gala.

Report: Clinton, Obama go negative

Clinton has run behind Obama in primaries and caucuses in eight states. She told the Journal Sentinel Friday that Obama had been stealing her ideas on the economy and avoiding taking a hard position on health care.

"I think his words don't match his actions," she said.

Obama Friday told reporters in Milwaukee that Clinton is in the "business-as-usual business."

The Illinois senator has a small lead on Clinton in recent polls. He has been outspending her in Wisconsin.

The two were the featured speakers Saturday night at the Democratic Party of Wisconsin's Founders' Day Gala.

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