
John Edwards
Democrat from North Carolina
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John Edwards is a former U.S. senator from North Carolina who was John Kerry's running mate in 2004. A personal injury attorney, Edwards was born in South Carolina in 1953 and now lives in Chapel Hill, N.C. He graduated from North Carolina State University and earned a law degree from the University of North Carolina Law School. He is married to Elizabeth Edwards, who has been diagnosed with cancer. They have three children; a fourth was killed in an auto accident. He withdrew from the presidential race on Jan. 30, 2008.
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Recent statements by John Edwards
"If you are African-American in this country today, you are likely to have a net worth of about 10 percent of what white families have."
Monday, January 21st, 2008 in a debate in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
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"One out of every four homeless people on our streets is a veteran."
Wednesday, December 19th, 2007 in a TV ad airing in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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"Our children's safety is potentially at risk because nearly half of the apple juice consumed by our children comes from apples grown in China."
Monday, October 29th, 2007 in a speech in Manchester, N.H.
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Edwards says if Congress won't pass universal health care, he'll tell Congress: "I'm going to use my power as president to take your health care away from you."
Monday, November 12th, 2007 in a TV ad
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"What happens is people like Warren Buffett — and he says this himself...pay 15 percent on the millions of dollars that they earn from wealth income... while their secretary is paying a higher rate on her work income. It's not right."
Thursday, September 20th, 2007 in Davenport, Iowa
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Recent attacks by John Edwards
"I believe, Senator Clinton, you've raised more money from those people (the oil and gas industry) than any candidate, Democrat or Republican."
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Clinton has "raised the most money from Washington lobbyists ... from the health industry, drug companies, health insurance companies (and) the defense industry."
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Recent attacks on John Edwards
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"John doesn't have a record in the Senate. John's only passed four bills. They're all about post offices." |
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"John wasn’t this raging populist four years ago" when he ran for president. |
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"When Sen. Edwards ran in 2004, he wasn't for universal health care. I'm glad he is now." |
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"Going to public financing really disadvantages Democrats because you’re not able to raise funds between the day you win the primaries and the time you’re officially nominated.” |
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