The Edwards campaign has issued an offical correction. It is not all doubletalk.
Oops, our bad.
We did find one Yes or No question Senator Clinton has answered
Come around after the fold to see and hear it.
Oops, our bad.
We did find one Yes or No question Senator Clinton has answered: Will you continue to take money from Washington lobbyists?
If you want a candidate who triangulates, calculates and double-talks, then John Edwards is not your candidate.
But if you want someone who will be honest with you all of the time—who knows where they stand, who will fight to end the corrupt system in Washington and bring about the big change we need—then John is your candidate.
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We need a real candidate for change:
"The Democratic debate on Tuesday was a defining moment in this election. From my perspective it is important for the next president of the United States to be honest and sincere and trust-worthy given what's happened with Bush over the last seven years. Instead of straight talk, there was a lot of doubletalk in the debate from Senator Clinton on some of the most important issues facing the American people.
"In this election, it is important for voters to know what choices they have. I don't think you can be a candidate for change and say you are going to bring about change and then defend lobbyists and a broken system. Those things just don't go together.
"If you want to be the candidate of change you have to have the strength to say no to the Washington lobbyists' money and the courage to tell the truth about why the system is broken and why it doesn't work for regular Americans.
"For the sake of ending the corruption in Washington, we've got to have a fresh start and the strength and honesty to fight for real change."
Edwards Statement On Being The Candidate Of Change