PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton used a campaign visit to a Pennsylvania gas station on Friday to promote proposals to combat rising energy costs she says are pushing Americans into recession.
Clinton called for investment in alternative energy, higher fuel economy standards for vehicles and a one-year moratorium on additions to the nation's strategic oil reserves.
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