And, yet, a moment between the two

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CNN reporter John King tried to get the two to tussle, noting the sometimes strident tones both campaigns use in stump speeches.
Neither bit.
"We do have differences...but we have run positive campaigns,": Clinton said. "I know there are comparisons and contrasts between us. Words are important, but actions speak louder than words."
Clinton did get in a dig over an interview with an Obama supporter who became stumped when asked to cite something Obama had accomplished.
Obama provided the answer, ticking off a number of items he had accomplished and the tenor of his campaigin.

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