‘Bitter’ remarks cloud faith, values forum
Clinton calls Obama’s words ‘elitist.’ He says she is practicing the kind of politics in which “we tear each other down.”
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton warned Sunday that ordinary voters may see Sen. Barack Obama as “out of touch” and removed from everyday concerns, trying to equate her rival with the Democratic nominees who were beaten in the last two presidential elections.
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