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That was clear in a recent Oval Office interview with the columnist Eugene Robinson of The Washington Post.
Several months later I was summoned for an interview with the columnist Anthony Sampson, and I could not remember what I'd written in the letter.
The video includes an interview with the columnist, James Edward Dillard, saying, "To pick that place as your campaign center, when you're going to be the man who advocates on behalf of the poor, I just think, why not turn the media's attention to somewhere where there are huge, huge problems".
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