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Obama camp rejects reports of party disunity
Written by Sam Youngman   
 
DENVER -- Senior advisers to Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Monday that reports of disharmony between Obama and Hillary and Bill Clinton are "false."

On an early morning conference call on the first day of the Democratic National Convention, senior Obama adviser Anita Dunn, referring to a joint statement from the Obama and Clinton camps, said those reports contain "the rumor of controversy (rather) than the fact of unity.

Dunn, reading a statement from Obama adviser David Axelrod and Clinton adviser Maggie Williams, said that the Clintons "fully support the Obama-Biden ticket."

"Anybody who says anything else doesn't know what they're talking about. Period," Dunn said.
 

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