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Bill Clinton is perhaps the most famous and skilled surrogate in election
history, but is his harsh rhetoric on the campaign trail turning off voters? Is
he dividing the Democratic party? We'll take an in-depth look at the former
president with radio talk show hosts Ed Schultz and Mark Green.
This week Obama charged that Bill Clinton has actively distorted Obama's record
and taken his role in the campaign to a level that is "troubling." Pat Buchanan
will join the panel for a look at who's winning the latest campaign
back-and-forth.
Next, all four top-tier GOP candidates are campaigning in Florida today. As
Giuliani continues to fade in national polls, has the Sunshine State become a
must-win for the former New York City mayor? Tune in as we ask Giuliani what
his strategy is for winning the nomination.
Plus, which late night talk show host got John Edwards to let his hair down?
And Mitt Romney: Chief Prankster?
We'll break down these stories and take a look at the "dirt" being thrown
around on the campaign trail in our Politics Fix.
For the latest on all of today's political news, go to the best political
website www.politics.msnbc.com , powered by NBC News and the National Journal.
And, don't forget to check out NBC's "First Read" and MSNBC.com's political
calendar.
Vidhya Murugesan compiled the "Hardball Briefing" from Washington, D.C.
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