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Remarks at a reception for senatorial candidate John Edwards in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Pres Clinton's remarks on July 30, 1998)(Transcript)
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August 3, 1998
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Pres Clinton urged voters to support senatorial candidate John Edwards in the upcoming elections because of his commitment to serving the people. He says that Edwards shares his vision of reforming the Social Security system for future generations and the need to improve the quality of elementary and secondary education. He also believes that supporting Edwards will help build a better country for the next century.
July 30, 1998
Thank you very much. Thank you for being here....
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