John Edwards for President?: Edwards: Differences With Clinton Most "Dramatic", Unlike Obama

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Friday, November 9, 2007

Edwards: Differences With Clinton Most "Dramatic", Unlike Obama

According to this Baltimore Sun story dated November 9, 2007:

Edwards said, the biggest difference between himself and Obama was that each has a different approach on what needs to be done to reform Washington.

"I've heard him talk about compromise, negotiation, bringing people together," Edwards said. "I believe there's a fight in front of us."

Edwards said he didn't believe oil, health care, insurance and defense contractors "are going to give up their power willingly."

"I don't think we can all sit around a table and be nice to them and think they're going to relinquish the power and influence they have today. I think it has to be taken from them. And that means you've got to have somebody that will fight. I know that I will fight. I'll let Sen. Obama speak for himself on that."

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