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p>The substance of what was talked about isn't known, although the 2002 and 2004 elections did come up. "How could they not with Clinton there," says the former staffer. "Politics is one of the top two or three things he loves to talk about. And the other two he probably can't discuss in front of Hillary." br> /p>
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