Tue, Apr 10
Barack Obama is not interested in sharing a presidential ticket with fellow Democratic Sen. Hillary Clinton and he is not running for vice president, the Ill. senator said on CBS' "Late Show with David Letterman".
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source: Hartford Courant
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