National Memo’s Joe Conason Discusses The Clinton Advantage On MSNBC’s Hardball

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National Memo‘s Editor-in-Chief Joe Conason joined The Grio‘s Joy-Ann Reid to discuss how Bill Clinton is a huge advantage for President Obama’s campaign. “The tradition Bill Clinton comes out of, and I think that he sees himself coming out of, is the Robert Kennedy tradition of the Democratic Party — where you are trying to unite middle class and poor, working class whites, African-Americans and Latinos in a broad rainbow coalition party that fights for everyone’s interests,” Conason explained.

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