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Video: John Edwards on Face the Nation 11/18/07

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Here is John Edwards’ entire interview on CBS Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer from Sunday, November 18, 2007.

Schieffer actually makes him address his poor debate performance, it was quite funny.

Here’s some comments from The Hill:

Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, who has been most vocal among the top Democratic presidential hopefuls in attacking frontrunner Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), softened his rhetoric Sunday before a national audience.

Edwards appeared on CBS’s Face the Nation three days after he was booed at the Nevada Democratic debate for criticizing Clinton. Earlier in the week, Edwards had made some waves when he did not answer the question of whether he would support the former first lady if she won the nomination.

Edwards softened his tone noticeably Sunday.

When asked if he thought Clinton was not electable or should not be president, Edwards responded that he “wouldn’t say either one of those things,” adding that Democratic voters will have “real choices in this election.”

Just for reference, here’s Edwards getting booed:

Classic footage, just classic. Timeless in it’s entertainment value.

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