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Obama camp: Clinton-Obama drama 'B.S.'

 
From MSNBC's Mika BrzezinskiObama campaign Chief Strategist David Axelrod insisted in a brief phone interview with NBC News that all this talk of friction with Clintons is "B.S." He says the Clintons have been completely open and on board with full support for Obama. Hillary Clinton is giving the campaign full access to what she plans to say, Axelrod said, adding that they will not be surprised by her speech. Asked if Bill Clinton's is showing them his speech as well, Axelrod said it's not written...( read more ) (link)

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