Clinton, Obama discussed campaign without aides
Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton sat in comfortable chairs, sipped water and spoke for an hour about the presidential campaign to come. Just the two of them, without aides. And they parted laughing.
McCain, Obama both say Iran is other's weakness AP
John McCain and Barack Obama are using the foreign policy challenge of a rising Iran to play up what each describes as the other's weaknesses — inexperience or recklessness on Obama's part and McCain's embrace of failed tactics.
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Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton sat in comfortable chairs, sipped water and spoke for an hour about the presidential campaign to come. Just the two of them, without aides. And they parted laughing.
McCain, Obama both say Iran is other's weakness AP
John McCain and Barack Obama are using the foreign policy challenge of a rising Iran to play up what each describes as the other's weaknesses — inexperience or recklessness on Obama's part and McCain's embrace of failed tactics.
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