Edwards on Poverty in America
There are "two Americas." That's John Edwards' story and he's sticking to it. In a speech yesterday at the Cooper Union school in New York City, Edwards outlined some of his solutions to ending poverty in America.
Sound Bite: "Having 37 million people in the richest nation on the planet wake up every day worried about feeding and clothing their children is wrong and we have a moral responsibility to do something about it."
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June 22, 2007; 12:08 PM ET
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