Published 8/23/2008
by CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney
at CNN Political Ticker
Rick Davis slammed the Biden pick in an email to supporters.
(CNN) – Barack Obama has added his "harshest critic" to the Democratic presidential ticket, McCain campaign manager Rick Davis said in a fundraising e-mail to supporters Saturday morning.
The e-mail was sent hours after the McCain campaign released a television ad highlighting an August 2007 Democratic [...]
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