Bill Clinton takes a dig at Obama?
Published 8/26/2008 by emilyes at CNN Political Ticker
(CNN) – A senior advisor to Barack Obama said again Friday Bill Clinton would definitely stump for the Illinois senator in crucial swing states, as the former president again grabbed headlines with comments that seemed to suggest he was less-than-supportive of the presumptive Democratic nominee.
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