Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says she's eager to debate any Republican on economics and health care policy.
Campaigning Friday at Atlanta City Hall, Clinton talked about the job growth that took place during the administrations of her husband and President Barack Obama.
She compared that to "trickle-down economics" of Republican administrations. And she mocked Republicans for voting repeatedly in Congress to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
She says "they never really tell you what they're going to put in its place," because "they know we won't like it."
Clinton also knocked Bernie Sanders' proposal to have the government cover the cost of tuition at public colleges and universities. Clinton says she is "not going to take your tax dollars" to send "Donald Trump's youngest child to college."