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Wineke wants end to slugfest

May 1, 2008 By WRN Contributor

Joe Wineke is getting a bit anxious. The Wisconsin Democratic Party Chairman admits the prolonged nomination battle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama doesn't help the party's chances in November. He hopes it's settled soon. "Hopefully, after next Tuesday, when two more states come in, we'll have a better idea of where this struggle is going," said Wineke. Former DNC Chairman Joe Andrew has switched his support from Clinton to Obama, saying it's time to "heal the rift" in the party. "I understand the concern that Mr. Andrews has," Wineke said.

AUDIO: John Colbert reports (:38 MP3)

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