Clinton seeks gas tax vote, Obama calls it 'shell' game

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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., speaks at a rally in Hendersonville, N.C. Friday, May 2, 2008. The state's primary election takes place May 6th. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

MUNSTER, Ind. — Hillary Rodham Clinton called for a vote Friday in the Democratic-controlled Congress on a summertime suspension of the federal gasoline tax, a plan that Barack Obama dismissed as a political stunt that would cost thousands of construction jobs.

"It's a Shell game. Literally," Obama said to laughter from his campaign audience, adding it would mean little for hard-pressed consumers.

The Democratic presidential rivals highlighted their differences in ads and speeches across North Carolina and Indiana, two states with primaries Tuesday.

Polls point toward a particularly close finish in Indiana, which is next door to Obama's home state of Illinois.

Surveys show him with a dwindling advantage in North Carolina, and Clinton decided to spend all of Friday and Saturday in the state before returning to Indiana for a final push. Both candidates addressed the North Carolina Democratic Party's Jefferson-Jackson dinner Friday night.

"North Carolina is going to help elect the next president," Clinton called out to a raucous crowd. About an hour later, Obama told the thousands in attendance, "It starts right here, on Tuesday, right here in North Carolina!"

The two primaries have 187 national convention delegates at stake.

Obama, the front-runner, leads in the overall delegate competition, 1,736.05-1605.5. Clinton won a decisive victory last week in Pennsylvania and is counting on a strong run through the late primaries to persuade convention superdelegates to help her overtake her rival. She picked up the support Friday of Democratic National Committee member Jaime A. Gonzalez Jr., a Texas superdelegate, and two pledged delegates from final results from last week's Pennsylvania primary.

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Jolted by Thursday's defection of Joe Andrew, a former national party chairman, Clinton responded with a letter from seven other former party heads and the family of an eighth.

"Her base of support includes women, Hispanics, seniors, Catholics, middle and low-income Americans, and rural, suburban and urban voters. That's a formidable coalition tailor-made for victory in a November general election," they wrote.

They added that if the election were held today, Clinton would defeat Republican Sen. John McCain and win the White House. "Obama would lose to the presumptive GOP nominee," they wrote.

Polls are equivocal on that point. Moreover, they have been particularly volatile in recent weeks as campaign criticism takes its toll on the two Democrats and Obama grapples with controversy stemming from the rhetoric of his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

Despite a fierce, occasionally personal campaign, to a surprising degree the former first lady and Obama have generally agreed on most policy issues.

That made the proposed suspension in the gasoline tax an exception.

And while there is little support among the Democratic congressional leadership for the plan, it was a disagreement that both presidential contenders appeared content to perpetuate.

"All I hear about is gas prices. Gas and diesel, everywhere," Clinton said in Kinston, N.C. "Some people say we don't need to get a gas tax holiday at all, it's a gimmick ... I want the Congress to stand up and vote. Are they for the oil companies, or are they for you?"

Later, in Hendersonville, she added, "I know where I stand and I know where my opponents stand. ... Senator Obama doesn't want us to take down the gas tax this summer and Senator McCain wants us to, but he doesn't want to pay for it."

Clinton has proposed making up the lost revenue by imposing a windfall profits tax on oil companies.

Obama's rhetoric grew sharper, as well.

"She even borrowed one of Bush's favorite phrases," he said dismissively of the New York senator. "She said every member of Congress should have to tell us whether they are with us or against us."

He said the average consumer would save a "quarter and a nickel" a day, and only $28 in three months.

McCain also favors the gasoline tax holiday, and Obama said sarcastically that showed Clinton "has his vote," and that the two are reading from the same political playbook.

McCain told a town-hall audience in Denver: "I want to give the American consumer a little bit of relief just for the summer. Maybe they'll be able to buy an additional textbook for their children when they go back to school this fall."

Clinton launched a television ad several days ago critical of Obama on the issue.

"The economy's in trouble. When the housing crisis broke, Hillary Clinton called for action: a freeze on foreclosures. Barack Obama said, no. Now, gas prices are skyrocketing, and she's ready to act again. ... Barack Obama says no, again."

A new Obama response ad airing in Indiana in the campaign's final days calls Clinton's gas tax holiday proposal "an election year-gimmick, saving Hoosiers just pennies a day."

Within the congressional leadership, Clinton's position has found relatively little support, and no votes are currently anticipated in either the House or Senate.

"First of all, there is no reason to believe that any moratorium on the gas tax will be passed on to the consumer," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., told reporters on Thursday.

"... This has not been the history of a lower gas tax being passed on to the consumer. Second of all, it would defeat everything that we have been trying to do to lower the cost of oil."

In the Senate, Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said recently that rank-and-file Democrats are divided on the issue. A spokesman said during the day there will be no gasoline tax holiday in legislation Democrats intend to unveil next week.

The dispute centered on a pair of taxes, 18.4 cents per gallon of gasoline and 24.4 cents on a gallon of diesel. The money raised goes into a fund that pays for construction of highways and bridges.

In Indiana, Obama said a summertime gasoline tax holiday would cost 6,000 construction jobs. The campaign circulated material showing the estimate came from the American Road and Transportation Builders Association, a trade group. The group said the impact on North Carolina would be 7,000 jobs lost.

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Associated Press Writer Beth Fouhy in North Carolina contributed to this report.

MUNSTER, Ind. — Hillary Rodham Clinton called for a vote Friday in the Democratic-controlled Congress on a summertime suspension of the federal gasoline tax, a plan that Barack Obama dismissed a...
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Hillary knows her core group are hard working blue collar works. Also she figures they are not that smart. However, I believe she is failing to realize that these people have access to information via Internet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 PM on 05/02/2008

Hey, it worked on the NAFTA issue! Why not on something else?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 05/03/2008
- jkpcguru I'm a Fan of jkpcguru 12 fans permalink
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Like I've been saying for a while now.

Obama gets most of the college educated voters and students

Higher educated people are enlighten and have a bigger world view than non educated

I know this is a generalization because Hillary probably has many educated women supporters

But in general terms, Obama gets the majority of the educated vote

educated people can see right through the clinton's

The clinton's pander to uneducated people because they CAN!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 AM on 05/03/2008

Obama gets the college kids... that's different than the educated crowd. Hillary gets that... the older more educated, longterm dem party members. College kids are Obama's answer to Hillary's immigrant voters. .. just bodies that vote how they're told. You do know that no one under 30yrs is eligible to run for office or be in the senate. The reason - people under 30yrs can't mentally understand, grasp the complexities of government and politics. Kind of like when we don't let people drink until they're 21... they're too young to make rational informed decisions for themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 05/03/2008

If you're so behind it, get thee to Washington and actually see if you can make it happen. It's May and the wheels of Congress are not on a Porsche, more like a tricycle. Here's your big chance to show the electorate you have the conviction to make something you believe in happen. This can be in place before the Convention, of course the results of this fiasco will be too. Prove it or lose it. You believe it, so fight for all us little people!

Wanna make a bet she does nada, zip, zero. That's the most we can expect from her 0. And in teaming with McCain she can show non-partisanship. What a treat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 PM on 05/02/2008
- incontempt I'm a Fan of incontempt 2 fans permalink

Clinton calls for 300,000 unemployed construction workers on a pander!!!

Hey Hillary...come pander to me and fill the potholes around here!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 05/02/2008
- Dave01 I'm a Fan of Dave01 9 fans permalink

You can have her. I don't want her ANY WHERE near my home! Remember, she can't even handle a coffee machine or a gas pump!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 PM on 05/02/2008

Let's see, what is probably the most dangerous trait of George W. Bush? Would it maybe be his inability to admit that he made a mistake? The mindset that every decision is final and can not be reversed even if everyone sees it is wrong, says it is wrong and all hell breaks lose because of it?

Looks like our president has just met his match. Senator Clinton has chosen the same path. Listen to no one. Never admit a mistake. Stick to the wrong solution. Put your foot down and never let anything come between you and delusion.

Way to go Senator Clinton. Way to go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 PM on 05/02/2008
- erykah I'm a Fan of erykah 6 fans permalink

Bloomberg called this the "dumbest thing I've heard in a very long time." Clinton demonstrates that she is not willing to listen to reason. She needs a long vacation. We need a long vacation from here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 05/02/2008
- jupitor I'm a Fan of jupitor 2 fans permalink

How dare Clinton to tell the Congress to get up and pass a gas tax holliday! that woman had years in the senate to bring this to the fore front----------and didn't! She knows this is just pandering to the voters, and persumes now that she need the votes she has the right to tell congress what to do! She don't ask, and say she will sit and negotiate! She says She will tell them! Ya right! With the Peter Paul vs. clinton trial and testimoney that has come on board for use to see on the internet, you'd think one of the media's would be fair and balance and report the facts of that! Instead I have heard theRev. Wright on fox an Msnbc over and over and over again today! If obama makes it through this, that man deserves a medal.I hope the people don't let a few media commentary choose who our President is with their unfair, bias news! This is just the beginning of her Pandering programs that will hurt us, simly so she can steal votes. I only hope Indiana and N Carolina is smarter than to listen to the idiot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 05/02/2008
- ann1 I'm a Fan of ann1 12 fans permalink

I've been trying to give Hillary the benefit of a doubt but man some of the things she's been saying gives pause for concern.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 05/02/2008

No doubt about this one....Hillary's idea is all about picking up cheap votes from voters who aren't paying attention to the facts. She's proposing something that won't pass, won't work, and saves pennies while putting people out of work. This is not Presidential. It's irrresponsible and I assume she knows it. Obviously, she doesn't care.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 05/02/2008

The youth vote and the black vote is the cheapest vote. They're the ones who don't understand the issues. they're just bodies that vote how the media tells them too. hillary's constituents are older, more informed voters and longtime party members.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 AM on 05/03/2008
- PeterGSW I'm a Fan of PeterGSW 12 fans permalink
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Wow,

Really messed up. A moratorium on the gas tax would cost thousands of jobs and slow the rise in net gas prices by about 6 days at the current rate of increase.

How will those folk whose jobs will be cut spend their $28.00 savings?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 05/02/2008
- ejay579 I'm a Fan of ejay579 9 fans permalink
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Donate it to the Obama campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 05/02/2008

plus, it would encourage the continuing use of the remaining oil. Not clever at all!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ulxe1ie-vEY

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 05/02/2008
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