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1340 AM, Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Obama And Clinton Campaign Across Hoosier State

Last updated on Thursday, May 01, 2008
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(UNDATED) - With Indiana’s presidential primary now less than a week away, Democratic rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are trading jabs across the state.

Obama and his wife Michelle arrived in Indiana Wednesday to kick off four days of campaigning.

Obama fired back at Clinton for ads charging his opposition to a gas tax suspension indicate he "doesn't get it." Clinton responded at a rally in Lafayette, citing an American Trucking Association estimate that truckers would save $2 billion if the gas tax were suspended for the summer.


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