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MICHAEL NUTTER
April 13, 2008
Michael Nutter says that Obama and Daschle are disconnected with Pennsylvanian voters.
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"I've been to a few emergency rooms, I've walked the streets of Philadelphia and just because people are having problems doesn't mean, as Senator Obama has articulated, that they're turning to their religion or to guns as a means of expressing something. There's a rich history of sportsmanship and legal gun use all across Pennsylvania. The people support their religion because of deep faith. So there is a complete disconnect here with every respect to Senator Daschle, who I've admired for a long time."
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Mayor Nutter also speaks about Hillary Clinton, Pennsylvanian voter concerns, and his endorsee's understanding of NAFTA and Columbian Trade issues.
Nutter on Obama's Bus Tour and How He Does Not Understand Pennsylvania
Nutter on Pennsylvanian Optimism
Nutter on Hillary Clinton's Understanding of Pennsylvania
Nutter on Clinton's NAFTA and Columbia position
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