Monday, November 10, 2008

Bush and McCain absolutely indifferent fate of the middle class, endorses Hillary Clinton

The current U.S. President George W. Bush and a candidate to head the White House John McCain is indifferent to the fate of Americans belonging to the middle class. With such an allegation was made in the city Skrenton (Pennsylvania), a senator from New York State Hillary Clinton.

"They do not understand that the middle class primarily depends, to improve the situation in the country or get worse," - she said.

The senator, along with her husband, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, took part in a two-day event, which has launched an active campaign in support of a candidate for the presidency of the U.S. Democratic Party Barack Obama.

The campaign will take place on a number of states, and its goal is to attract votes in the upcoming November 4, this year's election of the heads of the White House.

Pennsylvania is one of the key in the presidential election of U.S. states. The vast majority of voters there belong to the middle class.

Introducing the assembled candidate in U.S. Vice-President Joseph Biden, who was born Skrentona, Bill Clinton stressed that the man "a good understanding of economics, politics and security facing America."

"He himself of these places are well understood and needs (of Representatives) and their middle-class values" - added the former head of the American administration.

According to many analysts, Clinton is "the most influential Democrats in the U.S. for the past 20 years news agency, and their support is crucial for Obama and Biden.

It is expected that the former president will hold a trip to Virginia, Ohio and Nevada, and his wife will participate in the election campaigns in several cities in Pennsylvania, and then leave for Arkansas and North Carolina.

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