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Axelrod On Obama Transition Leaks: 'No One Is Frustrated' (VIDEO)
Barack Obama's chief campaign strategist and soon to be White House senior advisor David Axelrod said the transition team is not upset over the increasing number of leaks about potential cabinet appointments , a stark contrast to the tight-lipped campaign . "No one is frustrated, no one ...
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Obama Aides Suggest Rollback of Bush Tax Cuts Could Be Delayed
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Transcript: David Axelrod on 'FOX News Sunday' - FOX News Sunday | Chris Wallace
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Taegan Goddard's Political Wire — "No one is frustrated, no one is anguished. Any time you involve large numbers of people in something like this, there's gonna be leaks. And there's a fanaticism almost among the news media to break the big story." -- Obama strategist David Axelrod, quoted by the Huffington Post, on the increasing leaks during the transition.

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