
Successfully created one-on-one moments with Hillary Clinton on health care, Social Security, Iraq, and Iran. Rambled somewhat in response to a question on teaching young children about homosexuality, but came off as natural and thoughtful. Determined, focused, and patient anyone who writes him off is making a big mistake.
By Mark Halperin
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