McAuliffe Wants Obama to Stop Talking About the Clintons
By Azi Paybarah
August 25, 2008 | 5:30 p.m
Terry McAuliffe, Hillary Clinton's former campaign chairman, has some harsh words for Barack Obama's campaign.
"You're nominated to be president. It's your campaign. At some point, quit talking about the Clintons and move on," McAuliffe said in an interview with NY1 News, according to a transcript they just emailed.
When asked about the placing her name in nomination during the roll call vote, McAuliffe said, "We don't need to go through all the states."
McAuliffe also said the way the media urged Clinton to leave the race was a "disgrace."
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