Obama camp rejects reports of party disunity
DENVER — Senior advisers to Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Monday that reports of disharmony between Obama and Hillary and Bill Clinton are "false."
{mosads}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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