David Nather notes Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama met today on the Senate floor "and the two exchanged one of those half-hug, half arm-clasp greetings."
"A more intriguing development was the series of intense, one-on-one
conversations Obama and Clinton had with both of the Michigan senators
- Carl Levin and Debbie Stabenow - who are anxiously awaiting word on
whether the Michigan delegation will be seated at the Democratic
national convention in August... Both senators also spent time talking to Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida,
whose state's role in the convention is also up in the air."
But the "chilliest conversation of the day" was between Clinton and Sen. Ted Kennedy who recently said an Obama-Clinton wasn't possible because Clinton isn't in tune with the "nobler aspirations" of the American people.
"Kennedy did most of the talking. Clinton mostly stood there, looking stern and a bit hurt."
May 13, 2008
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