Shrugging off rival Barack Obama's formidable delegate lead, Clinton coupled the release of the ads with campaign appearances in several Oregon cities. Just outside Eugene, Ore., the New York senator chatted with a retired couple and several other local residents at a dining room table about the financial impact of rising fuel costs and food prices.
During her appearance, Clinton criticized President Bush for what she said was inaction during his trip to the Middle East this week.
"I think it's very important that we do something more dramatic than going to have tea with the Saudis," she said.
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