Los Angeles — All campaigns need shorthand phrases, and for Hillary, the experience issue is kicked off by her reference to “Day One,” her first imagined day in the Oval Office as President. She would have the experience to be effective on “Day One,” while by inference her opponents would not. Barack's response to this argument lacks a shorthand phase, which is one of the difficulties he faces when making a rebuttal in debate.
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