Published 8/27/2008
by Domenico Montanaro
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From NBC's Domenico MontanaroBill Richardson took a bit of a swipe at Bill Clinton after Hillary Clinton's rousing speech.
She was "sending a signal to her supporters -- and maybe her husband -- that they should go all out for Barack Obama," Richardson told NBC's David Gregory from the convention floor.
There was friction between Clinton and Richardson during the primary season after Richardson, who served in the Clinton cabinet, came out in support of Obama. Richardson even watched the Super...( read more )
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