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Feingold Says He'd be Fine with Obama or Clinton as Nominee, Just Wants Matter Resolved Save Email Print
Posted: 1:31 PM May 4, 2008
Last Updated: 1:31 PM May 4, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press

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DE PERE, Wis. (AP) -- Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold still isn't saying which Democratic presidential candidate he prefers.

At a listening session in De Pere on Saturday, Feingold said he'll be happy either way, but he's just anxious for the Democratic race to be resolved.

Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton have dueled in a fiercely contested battle for the nomination. Feingold said he voted for Obama in Wisconsin's February primary but he hasn't committed to backing the Illinois senator at the convention.

Audience member Tom German disagreed with Feingold's opposition to the Bush administration's policies in Iraq. He quoted Vince Lombardi, saying the best defense is a good offense.

Feingold replied that Lombardi always knew something about the team he was playing.

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