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Outside the Heat of the Campaign . . .
ABC News’ Rick Klein Reports: An interesting exchange from Monday’s press conference in Chicago, between the president-elect and The New York Times’ Peter Baker. I’ve bolded a sentence below: PETER BAKER: You talked about the importance just now of having...
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Georgia On His Mind?
ABC News’ Rick Klein Reports: Tuesday’s run-off Senate election in Georgia is the first big test of President-elect Barack Obama’s political machine and coattails. Except if it isn’t. And if it isn’t, that has a lot to do with the...
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The Debut
ABC News' Rick Klein Reports: The moment that we couldn't possibly have imagined way back when (when being 3 am, naturally) has happened, with Secretary-of-State-to-be Hillary Rodham Clinton just over President-elect Barack Obama's left shoulder, while Vice-president-elect Joe Biden was...
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The Note, 12/01/08: The State of Hillary
By Rick Klein with Arnab Datta: It’s a good thing we marked Joe Biden’s words, because he was right: The world is testing President-elect Barack Obama. And the president-elect isn’t taking these exams without some help. Monday brings probably the...
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