Clinton Criticizes Obama On 3 Fronts; New Iowa Survey Suggests Virtual Tie in Democratic Field

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Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Saying that "now the fun part starts," Hillary Rodham Clinton on Sunday launched into a sharp new attack on Democratic rival Barack Obama, questioning his "courage and convictions," accusing him of skirting ethics rules and suggesting that his health care plan was weak because he had lost his political nerve on the issue.

The New York senator made those comments to reporters at a campaign stop, on the day that a Des Moines Register poll showed the Iowa Democratic presidential caucus in a virtual dead heat, with Obama enjoying a slight lead over Clinton and John Edwards.

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Clinton Criticizes Obama On 3 Fronts; New Iowa Survey Suggests Virtual Tie in Democratic Field

"I have been for months on the receiving end of rather insistent attacks, and now the fun part starts," Clinton said. "We're into the last month...

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