http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/04/01/847651.aspxClinton on fundraising, jobs, NAFTA<snip>
On NAFTA: "I spoke out against it inside the White House in the '92 campaign on more than one occasion, and there are many people who have attested to that, because they were in those meetings. The president made a different decision. You know, when you are part of an administration, you go along with what the president finally decides. Sometimes I was very much involved in speaking out on behalf of decisions, and they went the way that I wanted them to go and sometimes they didn't."
On national polls that show Obama's lead growing and on polls suggesting voters saw her as less trustworthy and whether that had anything to do with the flap over the Bosnia story: "I said it was a mistake, and I think that there are plenty of mistakes in speaking that both of us have made during the course of this campaign. I certainly am going to continue to, you know, speak out and talk about what is important and try to be, you know, very careful not to leave words out in what I say. But I think people know that I've been producing positive results for the American people for a number of years now. These polls go up and down. That's been the story of this campaign."
On fundraising: "We're doing well with fundraising. I feel very good that we're going to have the resources we need to compete. I think that you've got two candidates who have proven an amazing ability to raise money, and we're going to keep showing that."
When asked if she was still taking in $1 million a day: "I don't know the answer to that. I think we took in $1 million yesterday, but I can't say that for every day. I just don't know.” And later: "We're raising the money we need, and we're paying our bills. We're keeping going."