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Sanders’ Campaign to Use ‘India Video’ Against Clinton

The ad is causing “a lot of heartburn” in India.

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As Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton vowed to punish companies that leave the US, her rival dug out a video of hers saying in India that there are “pluses and minuses” to outsourcing US jobs.

Rival Bernie Sanders’ campaign is planning to widely distribute the video of Clinton on television in India in 2012 in a bid to gain advantage ahead of next week’s Michigan Democratic presidential primary, according to the Washington Post.

Appearing on NDTV during her tenure as Secretary of State, Clinton was asked during a townhall-style public affairs programme for her thoughts on outsourcing work to India.

The ad is causing “a lot of heartburn” in India.
Senator Bernie Sanders, of Vermont (left) and Hillary Rodham Clinton during the CNN Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas. (Photo: AP)
Well, you know, it’s been going on for many years now, and it’s part of our economic relationship with India. And I think there are advantages with it that have certainly benefited many parts of our country, and there are disadvantages that go with the need to, you know, improve the job skills of our own people and create a better economic environment, so it’s, like anything, it’s, you know, got pluses and minuses.
Hillary Clinton

While Sanders’ camp is prepared to argue that Clinton’s words, spoken abroad, show an insensitivity to the plight of US workers, Clinton’s team suggests what she said is consistent with her view that trade can be a mixed bag, the Post said.

Sanders’ campaign manager, Jeff Weaver also argued that Clinton’s comments in India differed from what she has said about outsourcing during appearances in the US.

In the video, Clinton is also asked about a political ad that President Barack Obama aired during his 2012 re-election campaign against Republican Mitt Romney that was critical of Romney’s outsourcing of jobs as a businessman.

The hosts told Clinton that the ad is causing “a lot of heartburn” in India.

The ad is causing “a lot of heartburn” in India.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks during a campaign stop at Christ the King United Church of Christ, on 23 June. (Photo: AP)
Well, it’s an election year. It’s an obligation in an election campaign to talk about what’s on people’s minds.
Hillary Clinton

She said that Americans who have lost manufacturing jobs are fearful because they “don’t feel like they have any other job possibilities”.

Meanwhile, speaking at a car part manufacturing plant in Detroit on Friday, Clinton pledged to punish companies that leave the US, as she laid out a sweeping plan to boost American workers and enforce trade policies, CNN reported.

The ad is causing “a lot of heartburn” in India.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters at her election night watch party after winning the South Carolina Democratic primary in Columbia, SC, Saturday, 27 February 2016. (Photo Courtesy: AP/Gerald Herbert)

In what her campaign billed as major policy address on the economy and jobs, Clinton proposed an exit tax that would punish companies for moving their headquarters overseas while still benefiting from US laws.

If you aren’t going to invest in us, why should taxpayers invest in you?
Hillary Clinton

(Arun Kumar can be contacted at arun.kumar@ians.in)

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