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HOWARD WOLFSON
May 25, 2008
Howard Wolfson Responds to the Obama Campaign's initial overhyping of Clinton's RFK comments...
"I think that what the Obama campaign did on Friday was unfortunate. I think it was unfortunate to attack Senator Clinton's remarks without knowing fully what she had said. That's not what Senator Obama's campaign is doing today. We have a different set of remarks from David Axelrod this morning, on Sunday, than we saw from the Obama campaign on Friday. I think that's where are today, that's a good place to be. I think both campaigns are going to move forward with the twin goals of victory and unity in mind, but there's no question that it was unfortunate, and unnecessary, and in my opinion, inflammatory for the Obama Campaign to attack Senator Clinton on Friday for these remarks without, obviously, knowing the full facts or context."
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