CHARLOTTE-Former President Bill Clinton delivered a spirited defense of President Obama's handling of the nation's struggling economy here Wednesday night as he criticized the economic agenda of Republican nominee Mitt Romney and an opposition GOP he argued has been unwilling to compromise for the good of the country.
Clinton, in a speech to the Democratic National Convention formally nominating Obama that was aimed squarely at independent voters, said America is "clearly better off" than four years ago and argued that many of the serious problems ailing the economy were "inherited" from Republicans.
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