Clinton bashes Obama “universal” health care plan
Democratic presidential front runner Hillary Clinton on Friday called on rival Barack Obama — who has been closing the gap with her in key early-voting states — to stop airing his television advertisement on health care because she says it contains false promises about providing universal coverage.
“Even Senator Obama himself has admitted that his plan would not cover everyone, calling the plan ‘virtually universal,’” Clinton campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle said in a letter to Obama campaign manager David Plouffe. Clinton has proposed a plan that would require all Americans to get health insurance.
The Clinton camp cited an opinion piece by New York Times columnist Paul Krugman that criticized Obama’s plan: “He shied away from doing what was necessary to make his claim true.”
Obama spokesman Bill Burton shot back that the advertisement has been out for a month, “and the only thing that’s changed since then is the poll numbers.”
“The truth is, Barack Obama would offer health coverage to every single American who can’t afford it, and he’ll do it by bringing Republicans and Democrats together like he’s done before,” Burton said.
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