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Clinton Spokesman Wolfson's Response

From Clinton Spokesman Howard Wolfson:

"Once again Senator Obama is echoing Republican talking points, this time from Bob Novak. This is how Republicans work.

"A Republican-leaning journalist runs a blind item designed to set Democrats against one another.  Experienced Democrats see this for what it is.  Others get distracted and thrown off their games.  Voters should be concerned about the readiness of any Democrat inexperienced enough to fall for this.

"There is only one campaign in this race that has actually engaged in the very practice that Senator Obama is decrying, and it's his.

"We have no idea what Mr. Novak's item is about and reject it totally.  Instead of pointing fingers at us, Senator Obama should get back to the issues and focus on what this election is really about."

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