Elaine Edwards
The Public Record
Let me tell you the last thing we need in the south, is somebody like you coming down and telling us what we need to do. That's the last thing in the world we need in the south.
I was against NAFTA and some of the trade agreements that he was for. And I think that cost us millions of jobs.
... to stand up for protecting our jobs, making sure we have a trade policy that works for everybody.
We've had enormous energy and excitement around this campaign over the last several days.
I need you to leave this place and continue to work, as all of us will, until the polls close today.
There is a difference. There is a choice for Wisconsin voters on this issue. I mean, I'm against NAFTA, I was against NAFTA. Governor Dean and Senator Kerry were for it.
I think most presidential primary voters are making their own independent decisions.
Now that he's out of the race, I think a lot of voters will be attracted to me, because they know I'm the one person left in this race who has won a tough race in the south.
This is a guy that can beat George Bush every place in America, in the north, in the west, in the Midwest and talking like this in the south.





