Under attack from John Edwards for being the candidate of Wall Street based on a recent Fortune cover, Hillary Clinton just turned the tables by attacking Republicans. She said she's heard her name mentioned a lot by other campaigns in recent days, and then said "I want a united Democratic Party." (Paraphrasing)
It's a smart move for her to maintain this strategy, especially because a lot of Democrats are still bitter at Al Gore and John Kerry for not fighting back more aggressively against Republican attacks.
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