Published 8/25/2008
at Yahoo! News: Politics News
Politico - DENVER—Ramping up their effort to drive a wedge between Hillary Clinton’s supporters and Barack Obama, the McCain campaign is to broadcast a new ad starting Monday featuring the Wisconsin Democrat who lost her slot as a convention delegate after saying she’d cast her ballot for McCain instead of Obama here.
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