Politics | Barack Obama Dem Hopefuls Pile On Clinton Edwards, Obama target front-runner in pitched confrontation By Jason Farago Posted Oct 31, 2007 4:46 AM CDT Copied Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks during a debate at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2007. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) (Associated Press) The knives were out for Hillary Clinton in the seventh and most confrontational of the Democratic presidential debates last night. John Edwards and Barack Obama led the attack on the frontrunner, criticizing her positions on Iran and illegal immigrants, and questioning her credibility and electability, the New York Times reports. Obama made good on his much-publicized promise to toughen his rhetoric against Clinton, but it was Edwards, the Times notes, who was the most withering: "If people want the status quo, Senator Clinton's your candidate." Her other antagonist for the night: moderator Tim Russert, whose pointed questions surprised her. At one point Gov. Bill Richardson had to step in to dissuade his colleagues from personal attacks. Read These Next President warns Exxon over its wary response to Venezuela. Golden Globes ends with an upset. Nikki Glaser jokes about Epstein files at the Golden Globes. Pizza chains face slowing sales and fierce fast-food competition. Report an error