Clinton and Obama Shoot Down Rumors of Convention Disunity »

Posted By capj71 10 months, 2 weeks ago in News

Clinton advisor Maggie Williams and senior Obama advisor David Axelrod put out a joint statement this morning to refute a Politico story that there is still tension between the two camps.

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    Wolfie200710 months, 2 weeks ago

    Ha,ha,ha, hee, hee, ha, ha, hee. Oh shut up I can't stop laughing.

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      dandt161210 months, 2 weeks ago

      Whatever, They must not watch what is going on around them. Around 30% of Hillary supporters are saying they will not vote for Obiden. What a load of bull.

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        jordan1110 months, 2 weeks ago

        I watched the convention on PBS. When it was over, the newswoman on the floor of the convention was asked how much dissension she found re: Obama. She had interviewed many delegates who wanted Clinton to win the primaries, & all but two said they would support Obama. The 'two' hadn't quite decided. She mentioned that perhaps the media got this wrong. LOL. The 'media' is sniffing everywhere for ways to make this election one crisis after another so they can get more viewers, & win this for mccain. Not to mention they're a little pi**ed that Obama got this, and not THEIR pick. Pitiful watching their followers believing everything they're told. Just pitiful.

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          Charlson10 months, 2 weeks ago

          I suggest we wait until the Clintons have given their speeches then we'll have a good fix on where they are with Obama. I would speculate that they will support Obama/Biden and urge their supporters to do so too. If they don't, it's their political suicide. I admire both Clintons and hope this rift is mended and McBush is defeated in November.

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            normallysilent10 months, 2 weeks ago

            Sometimes trying too hard to debunk something only serves to further substantiate it.

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              Charlson10 months, 2 weeks ago

              I seem to remember all the moaning and groaning about McBush from the right when they saw he was going to become their standard bearer. And almost all of them now are in his camp. I'd expect something very similar for Obama if they want their party to win.

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