Hillary Clinton sharpens her stump speech

SAN FRANCISCO Continuing her 2014 evolution from mostly apolitical figure to fierce partisan, Hillary Rodham Clinton is accusing Republicans of national amnesia about their own failings in office and telling Democrats they will have themselves to blame if they dont come out to vote in midterm elections.

This is our chance -- our chance to elect Democrats who are fighting to jump-start the middle class, Clinton said at a $1.4 million Democratic fund-raising luncheon here Monday. Our chance to elect Democrats who are working for better jobs, better wages, for an economy that works for everybody.

Were in the home stretch, she continued, and it all comes down to who shows up.

After President Obama and other Democrats worked hard to avert financial disaster and begin rebuilding the U.S. economy after 2008, it is truly regrettable [that] we are having to work so hard to elect and reelect Democrats, Clinton said.

Its as though the other side wants to cast an air of amnesia, over the 2014 midterms, she said, warming to the theme.

You know, we werent really on the brink of the worst economic catastrophe since the Great Depression; we werent really fighting two wars; we werent really worrying about what was happening if the economy fell so far and peoples livelihoods and their homes and their healthcare and everything else they were depending on was swept away.

That didnt happen, seems to the other side, Clinton said. Were here to remind them and all of us, it did happen.

Although her own 2008 presidential loss had little to do with turnout, she playfully invoked it to remind Democrats of the dangers of staying home.

You never know what can happen in an election. You cant take anything for granted. You just have to get out there and work. I dont think any of us want to wake up the day after the election and wish we had done more, she said.

Clinton is also road-testing an unabashedly women-centered economic message heavy on outrage over pay inequality and the professional costs women pay to both raise families and bring in a paycheck.

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Hillary Clinton sharpens her stump speech

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