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          Clinton, Obama engage in bitter debate

          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2008-01-22 16:56

          Myrtle Beach -- US Democratic presidential rivals Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama accused each other of repeatedly and deliberately distorting the truth for political gain Monday night in a highly personal, finger-wagging debate that ranged from the war in Iraq to Bill Clinton's role in the campaign.


          From left: US Democratic presidential hopefuls, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Sen. Barack Obama, and former Sen. John Edwards, stand on the stage prior to a Democratic debate sponsored by CNN and the Congressional Black Caucus Institute in Myrtle Beach, S.C., January 21, 2008. [Agencies]

          Obama told the former first lady he was helping unemployed workers on the streets of Chicago when "you were a corporate lawyer sitting on the board at Wal-Mart."

          Moments later, Clinton said that she was fighting against misguided Republican policies "when you were practicing law and representing your contributor ... in his slum landlord business in inner city Chicago."

          Obama seemed particularly irritated at the former president, whom he accused in absentia of uttering a series of distortions to aid his wife's presidential effort.

          "I'm here. He's not," she snapped.

          "Well, I can't tell who I'm running against sometimes," Obama countered.

          The two rivals, joined by former Sen. John Edwards, debated at close quarters five days before the South Carolina primary -- and 15 days before the equivalent of a nationwide primary across 20 states that will go a long way toward settling the battle for the party's nomination.

          Hillary Clinton was the national front-runner for months in the race, but Obama won the kickoff Iowa caucuses three weeks ago, knocking her off-stride. She recovered quickly, winning the New Hampshire primary in an upset, and on Saturday, won the popular vote in the Nevada caucuses while Obama won one more delegate than she.

          The Democratic electorate in South Carolina is expected to be roughly 50 percent black, an evident advantage for Obama in a historic race that matches a black man against a woman.

          Even in the superheated atmosphere of the primary, the statements and exchanges between Clinton and Obama were unusually acrimonious. The debate came as the two campaigns continued to complain about dirty politics and disenfranchisement of voters in last Saturday's Nevada caucuses.

          Obama suggested the Clintons were both practicing the kind of political tactics that had alienated voters.

          "There's a set of assertions made by Senator Clinton as well as her husband that are not factually accurate," Obama said. "I think that part of what the people are looking for right now is somebody who's going to solve problems and not resort to the same typical politics that we've seen in Washington."

          Clinton countered: "I do think that your record and what you say does matter."

          Edwards, who badly trails his two rivals, tried to stay above the fray while pleading for equal time.

          "Are there three people in this debate, not two?" he asked.

          "We have got to understand, this is not about us personally. It is about what we are trying to do for this country," Edwards said to applause from the audience.

          Hillary Clinton, who was close with the Walton family, served on the Wal-Mart board from 1986 to 1992. In 2006, her Senate campaign returned US$5,000 to the company's political action committee while citing differences with company policies.

          A blind trust held by Clinton and her husband, the former US president, included stock holdings in Wal-Mart. They liquidated the contents of the blind trust in 2007 because of investments that could pose conflicts of interest or prove embarrassing as she ran for president.

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