Clinton, McCain leap on Obama remark
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| Sunday, April 13, 2008 | (4 comment(s))

The Associated Press

Some admittedly poorly chosen words by U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., opened the door for U.S. Sen Hillary Clinton to call his remarks elitist and question Obama's connection with everyday people.

At issue are comments he made April 6 at a private fundraiser in San Francisco. He was trying to explain his troubles winning over some working-class voters, saying they have become frustrated with economic conditions:

"It's not surprising, then, they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."

Clinton's campaign leapt.

In Valparaiso and Indianapolis, Clinton, D-N.Y., called Obama's remarks "elitist and out of touch." In North Carolina, Clinton supporters distributed "I'm not bitter" bumper stickers. In Pennsylvania, Clinton's camp held a conference call of state mayors to denounce Obama.

McCain's campaign piled on, releasing a statement that accused Obama of elitism.

Obama on Saturday tried to explain his remarks and conceded he had chosen his words poorly.

"If I worded things in a way that made people offended, I deeply regret that," Obama said in an interview with the Winston-Salem (N.C.) Journal.

Obama said he meant to express that many voters feel abandoned and unheard.

It remains to be seen whether the remarks might affect the convention, where the race might be decided. Neither candidate is thought to have enough for nomination without help from unpledged party officials known as superdelegates.

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Sarah wrote on Apr 14, 2008 10:55 AM:

" I don't understand why this comment is such a big deal. It is certainly representative of how I feel living in the richest, most powerful nation but having family members with no healthcare, schools that don't make the grade, and everyone in fear of losing their homes and/or retirement funds. Yep! Bitter, pretty much sums it up. "

I'm bitter too... wrote on Apr 13, 2008 5:48 PM:

" Hey, I'm bitter too...I agree completely. We've lost jobs, had friends lose their insurnace, lose their life, house, you name it. Usually not by any means of being compliant, but having faith in the US to keep those jobs here while working our behinds off to keep our own. "

needmorejobs wrote on Apr 13, 2008 11:39 AM:

" Why when Obama say certain things people make a big deal out of it? However, when Hilary and McCain say certain things it's ok because they sugar coat it. Some people cannot handle the truth in plain english.
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Getting to know you wrote on Apr 13, 2008 9:29 AM:

" Getting to know all about you. The candidates verval expressions reflect their deepest thoughts. Keep on singing all of you. "

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