Social Studies - Right the First Time, Sen. Clinton
If Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign goes south, historians are likely to remember October 30 as the date of departure. In a Democratic presidential debate in Philadelphia, Clinton was asked about New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's plan to issue special driver's licenses to illegal immigrants. Unflappable until then, she gave an answer that commentators and other candidates derided as confused and contradictory.
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Previously in Social Studies
- 11 17, 2007 Social Studies - A Stubborn Senator Who Matters
- 10 27, 2007 Social Studies - Can the Democrats Own Prosperity?
- 10 13, 2007 Social Studies - Right Vote. Wrong President.
- 09 29, 2007 Social Studies - Joe Biden, the Grown-Up in the Race
- 09 08, 2007 Social Studies - Be Angry About Iraq. But Not Impatient.
