Aides to Sen. Hillary Clinton told the Associated Press that there is "a clear and long-planned strategy to fend off attacks by accusing her male rivals of gathering against her. The idea is to change the subject while making Clinton a sympathetic figure, especially among female voters who often feel outnumbered and bullied on the job."
According to Reuters, Sen. Barack Obama called this the "don't pick on me" defense and accused Clinton of playing the "gender card."
November 2, 2007
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