Subtly, Clinton gets digs in at Obama
Touting her experience, she says she’s a ‘doer’; he’s a ‘talker’
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Sen. Hillary Clinton speaks during a rally Saturday at the sheet metal workers hall, where she made appeals to Hispanics, who make up about 25 percent of Nevada’s population.

By J. Patrick Coolican, Michael Mishak

Sun, Jan 13, 2008 (2 a.m.)
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Presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton works the rope line after speaking at the Sheet Metal Workers Union Saturday, Jan. 12, 2008.
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On Saturday, Jan. 12, Sen. Hillary Clinton attended a rally at the sheet metal workers hall, where she made appeals to Hispanic voters. Hispanics make up 25 percent of Nevada's population, and both Clinton and Sen. Barak Obama are battling heavily for their support.

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Sen. Hillary Clinton made a hastily arranged visit to Nevada on Saturday, continuing to tout what she believes is a superior resume to be president while also heavily courting Hispanic voters.

She and her chief opponent, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, are battling for Hispanics, who constitute about a quarter of the state’s population.

Obama, who comes to Nevada today, has made “Yes we can!â€