SPARTANBURG, S.C. - Democratic presidential candidate Richard Gephardt says that when it comes to standing up for American jobs, he's the real deal.
At least one of his opponents is saying maybe not.
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Sen. John Edwards, the North Carolina Democrat who's fighting with Gephardt for the same populist turf, claims that in at least some of those battles, it's Gephardt who was missing in action.
On Tuesday, Edwards' aides pointed to what they term inconsistencies in Gephardt's own trade record.
They note that in 1991, he voted for the so-called fast-track legislation that President George Bush used to negotiate NAFTA with Mexico. In 1998 and 1999, they say, Gephardt voted in favor of an Africa trade-liberalization bill that textile-state representatives opposed. In 2000, Gephardt voted against the legislation that gave normal trade rights to China, but he did not impose party discipline on House Democrats and kept a low profile.
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