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McCain: Don't Forget About Disunity, Democrats. Disunity! -- Updated With Clinton Response
McCain: Don't Forget About Disunity, Democrats. Disunity! -- Updated With Clinton Response
So let's get this straight. Joe Biden insinuates that Obama is unqualified. That he has a lot more learning to do. That he needs more substance and style. And Obama picks him. John McCain's new ad, designed to reinforce the spurn that Hillary Clinton supporters feel, claims that Obama rejected Clinton because she said the very same things about him. Huh? Now -- not saying that it's a bad ...
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Hullabaloo — ... between her supporters and Sen. Obama, with multiple ads trying to stir up some resentment. It doesn't have to make sense in the politics of spite. They even found ...

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