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Monday, February 4, 2008 12:00 AM

If Clinton gets the nomination, would Michelle Obama support her?

In an interview on "Good Morning America," the candidate's wife raises doubts.

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  • Monday, February 4, 2008 12:43 PM

    Fresh Air?

    It was a foolish response, both for the nomination and in the long run. For the nomination, the response makes it appear that the Clinton campaign has scored points, on things that are without merit. For the long haul, if we cannot unite the Democratic party, how is going to be possible to unite the nation? While the Clinton campaign has not been all that I would hope, the Republicans are certainly not going to be sweetness and light. Michelle Obama needs to realize this was a mistaken response and move forward. Getting stuck in the nomination confrontation mentality does not benefit the Obama campaign, the democratic party or the nation.

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