HARRISBURG -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton ventured into the GOP heart of Pennsylvania yesterday with a stop in Harrisburg, where she was enthusiastically received by a crowd that included heavy representation from Lancaster County, the state's most conservative area.
In a 40-minute speech, she outlined plans to dismantle President Bush's No Child Left Behind Act, bring troops home from Iraq, make health care more affordable and sign the embryonic stem-cell research bill that President Bush vetoed last year.
"Throughout my campaign, I have been very specific about what I want to do as president," Mrs. Clinton told a boisterous crowd of more than 2,000 in the Forum, home of the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra. "I want you to be voting on the basis of who you believe will be our best president, who can be commander in chief on Day 1."
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