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Edwards Campaign's 'Video Sleight-of-Hand'

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By tdrnews March 09, 2007

Earlier this week, candidate John Edwards sent out campaign video DVDs to 70,000 Iowans touting his health-care plan, but those watching closely will notice that the video uses footage of him speaking about Iraq -- and getting loud cheers in response -- and makes it sound as though he's talking about health care.

Slate notices the discrepancy, and correspondent John Dickerson has made his own video which guides us to the relevant clips and shows where the sneaky editing was done.

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