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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Sunday Morning Mashup of CBS FACE THE NATION:
ED RENDELL
April 20, 2008

Pennsylvania Governor, Ed Rendell says it is "despicable" that the Obama Camp held a press conference call during the campaign's train tour.

"While he's on a train trip talking about 'how we don't have distractions and we're not going to be negative and how negative Senator Clinton is', John Dickerson from Slate wrote on that very train trip, in between stops, they did a conference call in which they did that despicable conference in which this fellow suggested that Senator Clinton couldn't lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier because she was mistaken about Bosnia. As low a blow as I've seen."
Related Article: Slate Magazine's 's account of the conference call.

Ed Rendell on Conference Call
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Ed Rendell also spoke about Campaign TV Ads and the possible fight to the convention.

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Ed Rendell on 'Hypocrisy' (Full Audio)
 

Rendell on Pennsylvania Campaign TV Ads
 

Rendell on the possible fight up to the Denver convention
 

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Click Read More Below For Ed Rendell's Bio

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From Official Pennsylvania Governor's Website

NAME:

Ed Rendell

PARTY AFFILIATION:

Democrat

BORN:

January 5, 1944 (Age 64)

POSITION AS OF March 23, 2008:

Governor of Pennsylvania and Clinton supporter

POSITIONS HELD:

Mayor of the City of Philadelphia
general chair of the Democratic National Committee

ADDITIONAL INFO:

Graduated from both University of Pennsylvania and Villanova Law School
Teaches government and politics courses at the University of Pennsylvania
Army veteran

SOURCES:

Official Pennsylvania Governor's Website

BOOKS BY GUEST:

None



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