An aide to Sen.
Hillary Rodham Clinton gave a Grinnell College student a
question to ask the Democratic presidential candidate during
a forum last week in central Iowa.
That the question
had been planted by the campaign was not mentioned at
the event.
''This is not
standard policy and will not be repeated again,'' the
campaign said in a statement issued Friday night. Clinton
herself did not know when she called on the student
that the question had been suggested by one of her
staff, the campaign said.
''The senator had
no idea,'' Clinton spokesman Mo Elleithee told the
Associated Press.
Clinton appeared
at a biodiesel plant in Newton on Tuesday to introduce
her energy plan. A student, Muriel Gallo-Chasanoff, later
told Grinnell College's student newspaper, The
Scarlet & Black, that she was asked by a
senior Clinton staffer to pose a question about global
warming. She also said that staffers prompted the
senator to call on her, the newspaper reported.
''A member of our
staff did discuss a possible question about Senator
Clinton's energy plan at a forum,'' the campaign statement
said. (James Beltran, AP)