Published 11/10/2008
by rsinderbrand
at CNN Political Ticker
The current and future First Lady met Monday. Photo credit: White House photo by Joyce N. Boghosian.
WASHINGTON (CNN) — The White House and the Obama-Biden transition team both released statements following Barack and Michelle Obama's visit to the White House Monday:
From White House spokeswoman Dana Perino:
"The President and the President-elect had a long meeting, [...]
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