[Democratic 2008 presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama debate on foreign policy and Iraq War in Hollywood, CA].

Recording of the final 2008 Democratic Presidential debate between Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama, in Hollywood, California. Hosted by TV-journalist Wolf Blitzer, the debate focuses on foreign policy and the Iraq War. While Clinton believes the next president shouldn't "put the prestige of the pres...

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Main Author: Clinton, Hillary Rodham
Corporate Author: Cable News Network
Other Authors: Obama, Barack
Blitzer, Wolf
Language:English
Published: [2008]
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Physical Description:1 electronic audio file (104 min., 36 sec.) : digital, WAV file.
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Recording of the final 2008 Democratic Presidential debate between Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama, in Hollywood, California. Hosted by TV-journalist Wolf Blitzer, the debate focuses on foreign policy and the Iraq War. While Clinton believes the next president shouldn't "put the prestige of the presidency on the line" by meeting with what she calls five of the world's worst dictators, Obama remains open to meeting with America's global opponents. Not only does Obama refer to Clinton's approval of the Iraq War in 2002, he also discusses his opposition to her "mission creep" troop withdrawal, in which troops would remain stationed in Iraq in order to stifle Iranian influences. Overall, Clinton emphasizes experience as the priority for any candidate, while Obama focuses on clear judgment.
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Call Number:Voice 14368
Playing Time:01:44:36
Event Details:
Broadcast on CNN, Jan. 31, 2008.