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Fuente: © Republican National Committee (RNC)
http://www.rnc.org/

US ELECTIONS 08: RNC: RNC Statement on Democrat Party Disunity

/noticias.info/ WASHINGTON – RNC Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan released the following statement today:

“Even as Senator Clinton concedes her candidacy and endorses Barack Obama today, it’s clear the Democrat Party is struggling desperately to unify. Senator Clinton was correct to question Obama’s naïveté and inexperience, and those concerns remain for all voters nationwide. As Senator Clinton and other Democrats have clearly stated, their Party will struggle to coalesce behind Barack Obama.

“I am confident voters across America will reject Barack Obama on Election Day, just as half of his Party already has – and with good reason. Barack Obama’s inexperience, poor judgment, and fundamental lack of understanding of issues that matter most to Americans are becoming more visible every day. As voters become more familiar with Barack Obama’s record in the coming months, they too will see why he is not qualified to be Commander in Chief. notas_de_prensa_archivo

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