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Clinton reaches out to middle-class voters

Delivers speech on the economy to Iowa crowd

Senator Hillary Clinton of New York greeted supporters after speaking to a heavily union crowd in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Senator Hillary Clinton of New York greeted supporters after speaking to a heavily union crowd in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (Charlie Neibergall/Associated Press)
By Marcella Bombardieri
Globe Staff / October 9, 2007

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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - Barnstorming through small-town Iowa yesterday, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton sought to shore up her weakest flanks by making an intense plea for the support of middle-class voters with an increasingly populist message on taxes, trade, and the economy. (Full article: 829 words)

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