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Clinton begins California campaign

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton will be in Commerce today to unveil her plan to jumpstart the economy, an aide said.

The junior senator from New York state has said she supports a middle- class tax cut, eliminating tax cuts for the wealthy, and increasing the minimum wage, as have her main rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama and former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards.

Clinton's appearance at the Electrical Training Institute, a facility affiliated with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, will be Clinton's first in Southern California since a Dec. 10 fundraiser. Obama is scheduled to be in the Southland Wednesday for a fundraiser in Pacific Palisades.

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