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VIRGINIA MOM ASKS OBAMA, "WHY VOTE FOR YOU OVER HILLARY?"



Last night on C-Span, A Hawaiian woman stood and asked Barack Obama a question during a Q and A. She said she was "torn", because her son was for him, but her husband was voting for Hillary. She then asked him, "Why should I vote for you?"

Below is a transcript of what Barack Obama said, word for word, as best as I could transcribe it.

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Barack Obama's Response:

I've already indicated why I actually think I can beat John McCain more effectively than Hillary Clinton can. And I think that's very important. The fact that I can get more independent votes and more Republican votes. And offset whatever advantages he may have and actually succeed. I think if Senator Clinton starts off with 47 percent of the country against her. That's a hard place to start off if you want to win an election. But that's a political matter. The question is, why should I win? Because I think you shouldn't just ask can you win, you want to ask why should you win. And there were at least four reasons why I thought I could do better than Senator Clinton or any other candidate as president at this moment in history. Number one: I have the ability to bring people together. And as I said before I don't think we can solve our health care problem, for example without having a strong working majority. Both Senator Clinton and I want to provide universal health care to everyone. We both have a government plan that we set up where you will be able to buy into it, you won't be able to be excluded for pre-existing conditions. We will both negotiate with drug companies for the cheapest available price on drugs. We're both going to put an emphasis on prevention. I emphasize costs more. She has a mandate which would force everybody to buy health care. What I say is, if we make it affordable, people will buy it. And I don't want to penalize people before we make it affordable. But basically 95 percent of the plans are the same. The question is, who can actually get it done? And who can avoid the resistance of some of the Republicans who may want to see improvements but politicallyfeel like it's hard for them to work with. So that's point number one. Point number two: I ask myself who can overcome the special interests and lobbyists who have come to dominate Washington? I don't take P.A.C. money. I don't take money from Federally registered lobbyists. We have funded our campaign with 25 dollar, 50 dollar, 100 dollar donations from people in this audience. And so that means that I'm answerable to the public -- in a way that Senator Clinton, who's raised more money from P.A.C.s and special interests than John McCain has -- isn't. And this has been a consistent theme. It's not just a stunt I did for this race. You know last year I passed the toughest ethics reform legislation since Watergate. I passed transparency laws to make sure that people would know, on a searchable data base, how the Federal government is spending our money. I have a consistent track record of reforming government so that it's more accountable to you, the American people. Senator Clinton does not have that track record. And I don't think we can change Washington unless we can change how business is done in Washington. So that's Number two. Number three, I think that part of what the American people are looking for, right now, is straight talk. They don't want, you know, political talk. I'll just give you one example. Senator Clinton and I were in a debate. And she was asked about the Bankruptcy law that she voted for in 2001, that made it harder for people to file bankcruptcy because of credit cards that had gone from zero percent interest to 30 percent interest, or for people who had been sick and paying for medical care -- I mean this was a credit card industry bill. And she said -- during the debate, "Well, you know what, I voted for it, but I had hoped it wouldn't pass." Now that was a quote on live TV. That kind of talk I think makes people not trust government. And I think we need somebody who's going to answer clearly and straight forwardly about the problems that we face. That's number Three. And that's why for example when I proposed that we were going to change our tax code and increase oversight of the financial industry I didn't do it in front of a Union Hall, I went to Wall Street and did it in front of corporate C.E.O.s That's why when I talked about fuel efficiency standards I went to Detroit, to people who most resist increases in fuel efficiency standards. Because I want people to feel as if I'm presenting them honestly with choices. I'm not trying to negotiate or finesse or avoid tough questions. And the last point. I think the day that I'm inaugurated, I think this country looks at itself differently. Right? Your son sees somebody different, as president, after 43 of them. He'll say, "You know what? That guy has a funny name just like me." It changes our perceptions in this country. But it also changes perceptions overseas. And that's not just symbolic. If I go to a poor country in Africa, I do so with the credibility of having lived in a poor country in southeast Asia. And having family, a grandmother, who lives in a small village without electricity or running water. And so I have credibility not just because I know the leaders but because I know the people in those countries. If I'm reaching out to the Muslim world, they may know that I'm a Christian, but they also know I lived in Indonesia, which has the largest Muslim population in the world. And so I understand their culture. And that gives me more credibility in negotiations to figure out how to bridge the gaps. So those are four good reasons. Aside from the fact that I'm a local guy from Hawaii. That's the fifth. Alright? Thank You

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The Obama campaign has posted his response to that question on his website and has circulated the response to his subscribers:

http://my.barackobama.com/page/invite/vawhyobama

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