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Obama Adviser Resigns After Calling Clinton 'A Monster'

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Samantha Power, a senior foreign policy adviser to Sen. Barack Obama, resigned Friday morning after calling Sen. Hillary Clinton a "monster" in an interview with a European newspaper. Full Article at ABC News

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