Clinton and Obama vow to reopen NAFTA
Both Democrats make commitment in final debate before next week's crucial primaries
February 27, 2008
WASHINGTON -- Both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton would withdraw the United States from the North American free trade agreement with six months notice after becoming president, unless the deal were completely renegotiated.
The Democrats made the commitment yesterday at the final debate before next Tuesday's Texas and Ohio primaries.
Both candidates have been highly critical of the trade deal, saying it has cost thousands of Americans their jobs.
Asked whether she would inform Canada and Mexico that the U.S. government was activating the six-month opt-out clause under which any country can leave the deal, Ms. Clinton replied: "I've said that I will renegotiate NAFTA, so obviously we'd have to say to Canada and Mexico that that's exactly what we're going to do; ... we will opt out of NAFTA unless we renegotiate it."
Mr. Obama agreed with Ms. Clinton's stand. "I will make sure that we renegotiate in the same way that Senator Clinton talked about," he said. "I think, actually, Senator Clinton's answer on this one is right. I think we should use the hammer of a potential opt-out as leverage.
Both Democrats make commitment in final debate before next week's crucial primaries
February 27, 2008
WASHINGTON -- Both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton would withdraw the United States from the North American free trade agreement with six months notice after becoming president, unless the deal were completely renegotiated.
The Democrats made the commitment yesterday at the final debate before next Tuesday's Texas and Ohio primaries.
Both candidates have been highly critical of the trade deal, saying it has cost thousands of Americans their jobs.
Asked whether she would inform Canada and Mexico that the U.S. government was activating the six-month opt-out clause under which any country can leave the deal, Ms. Clinton replied: "I've said that I will renegotiate NAFTA, so obviously we'd have to say to Canada and Mexico that that's exactly what we're going to do; ... we will opt out of NAFTA unless we renegotiate it."
Mr. Obama agreed with Ms. Clinton's stand. "I will make sure that we renegotiate in the same way that Senator Clinton talked about," he said. "I think, actually, Senator Clinton's answer on this one is right. I think we should use the hammer of a potential opt-out as leverage.
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