Here's an excerpt from Bill Clinton's introduction of John Kerry at a recent rally,
"In the closing days of this campaign, John Kerry is going on being John Kerry -- talking about his hopes for America; his plans for America; his commitment to our security and our prosperity. Now, one of Clinton's laws of politics is this, if one candidate's trying to scare you, and the other one is trying to get you to think, if one candidate is appealing to your fears and the other one is appealing to your hopes, you better vote for the person who wants you to think and hope. That's the best. My fellow Americans, we can do better. And in eight days we're going to do better, with President John Kerry."
And, for good measure, how about some Edwards on Bush?
What's George Bush's faith-based healthcare plan? "Pray you don't get sick."
How can we protect US jobs? "Outsource George Bush."
And on the election, "You cannot stand with big insurance companies, big HMOs, big drug companies, Halliburton, the Saudi royal family and big oil companies and still be with the American people."
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