TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) - Former President Clinton said that if his wife is elected president she would radically change the "No Child Left Behind Act," which he described as an education disaster initially supported not only by President Bush, but liberal icon Ted Kennedy.
Clinton's association of Kennedy with the No Child Left Behind Act—a federal education law unpopular with public school teachers, a key Democratic party constituency—came just days after the Massachusetts senator passed over Hillary Rodham Clinton to endorse her rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, Sen. Barack Obama.
Bill Clinton: Fix Bush Education Law