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Bill Clinton "still loves politics" : DNC News : The Rocky Mountain News
Bill Clinton may still be the bitter man he is often portrayed to be in the wake of the tense Democratic primary campaign between his wife Hillary and Senator Barack Obama. But if so, he knows how to turn it off when necessary. This morning, speaking before a panel of former world leaders at a National Democratic Forum, Clinton largely avoided politics to focus on how the world’s democracies ...
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The Page by Mark Halperin — ... The former president reflects on the race to a panel of other ex-world leaders less than a mile from the convention Tuesday, predicts the race sitll has a few “twists and turns” ahead. ...

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