Obama and Clinton: The Montana Interviews
By Jonathan Weber, 5-28-08
With both Democratic presidential candidates making a big push in Montana ahead of the June 3 primaries, our friends at the Flathead Beacon interviewed both candidates on a series of Montana-specific issues. As we all know, Obama and Clinton aren’t very far apart on most issues, and neither is eager to climb out on any political limbs at this stage of the game. But the interviews do appear to show some meaningful differences in approach on issues including energy development and wilderness designations. Check out the interviews here.
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Change????? Obama has no new ideas.
When I was in school if you copied from someone it was called cheating.