Clinton Addresses UVa Students
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Updated: 10:50 PM Feb 11, 2008
Clinton Addresses UVa Students
New York Senator Hillary Clinton made a stop on grounds Monday as part of her outreach to Virginia voters.
Posted: 7:45 PM Feb 11, 2008
Reporter: Lindsey Ward
Email Address: lindsey.ward@wcav.tv
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New York Senator Hillary Clinton made a stop on grounds Monday as part of her outreach to Virginia voters.

Clinton spoke to a group of students in Professor Larry Sabato's American Politics class.

The Democratic candidate covered issues about the environment, health care and taxes.

After a ten minute talk, Clinton took questions from students. They asked her about a variety of topics, including whether or not she is running for president in spite of being a woman. She said she and Barack Obama are changing the face of the American presidency.

“What we have today with Senator Obama and myself is an extraordinary moment in history. We are both vying for the nomination of the oldest political party in the history of the world, and we are the result of all of the changes that have occurred for several generations,” Clinton said.

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