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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- The man who served as national manager of former President Clinton's 1992 campaign endorsed Sen. Barack Obama on Wednesday.
David Wilhelm, who led the campaign and later became chairman of the Democratic National Committee, said Obama had the unique ability to encourage cooperation as a 65 percent president after the divisive years of a 51 percent majority. He was referring to the notion that Obama could govern the country with the support of a large coalition, as opposed to more polarized support for President Bush.See the full content of this document
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Ex-Clinton Aide Backs Obama
Wilhelm is a superdelegate who was previously uncommitted in the race. ...
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