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Obama speaks with Bill Clinton

While Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has publicly mended relations with chief Democratic primary competitor Hillary Clinton, her husband, Bill Clinton, has reportedly not come along as quickly. Obama and Bill Clinton spoke for the first time since the end of the primary season on Monday. According to their aides, they discussed various issues, including Bill Clinton's role in helping Obama in the general election.


Read more about their conversation on the New York Times' Web site.


What roles do you think former president Clinton and Senator Hillary Clinton should play in the Obama campaign? Will they campaign aggressively for Obama, or will strained relations affect that? What prominent political leaders do you think Republican presidential candidate McCain should reach out to? Tell us your thoughts on this story and the rest of this election year in our comments!

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