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Hillary: The Strength and Experience to Deliver Change
This morning in Des Moines, Hillary showed that she is the Democrat with the strength and experience to beat the Republicans in 2008 and deliver the big change Americans want.
With Hillary it's not an either/or: She has 35 years of experience fighting for real change and she will use her experience to change Washington starting on day one.
Speaking personally, Hillary paid tribute to the work of all those women who helped change America - thus making her historic candidacy for change possible.
On Iraq, Hillary talked about her three-step plan to get our troops home in the smartest, safest way we can. And she pressed the Pentagon to begin planning to redeploy our troops safely, so that we are better prepared to get out of Iraq then we were getting in. She made it crystal clear that if George Bush won't end this war before he leaves office, as President, she will.
Here at home, she demonstrated her lifelong commitment to the Middle Class and fighting the special interests, vowing to achieve universal health care and helping create new jobs at good wages for hard working Americans. She demonstrated her commitment to helping family farmers with the challenges they face.
That's why polls this month have Hillary surging to more than 20-point leads in the Democratic primary and to leads over each of her Republican competition.

