Obama says Clintons are fully on board (AP)
Published 8/25/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AP - Barack Obama said Monday that both Hillary Rodham Clinton and her husband, the former president, "couldn't have been more clear" in their support for his candidacy.
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