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Trying to stop the insults on the stump

March 31, 2008 By WRN Contributor

Another call for Democrats to “cool it,” in the bitter race for the party's presidential nomination.

Wisconsin Democratic Party Chairman Joe Wineke is adding his voice to those calling on the presidential candidates and their supporters to tone down the bitter rhetoric. Wineke says it's not good for the party, because it could drive away independent voters, who will be crucial come next November.

Wineke says Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and their supporters need to stop throwing bitter barbs. It's a sentiment shared by DNC Chairman Howard Dean and US Senator Russ Feingold. 

AUDIO: John Colbert reports (MP3 :37)

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