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Newsweek: Clinton campaign was a PC, Obama a Mac

In a Newsweek video, reporter Nick Summers says that going from covering the Hillary Clinton campaign to the Obama campaign was like switching from a PC to a Mac. The Web video, called Secrets:'The Dysfunction', is a part of the publication's special coverage of the recent political campaigns.
Written by David Morgenstern, Contributor

In a Newsweek video, reporter Nick Summers says that going from covering the Hillary Clinton campaign to the Obama campaign was like switching from a PC to a Mac. The Web video, called Secrets:'The Dysfunction', is a part of the publication's special coverage of the recent political campaigns.

"It was kind of jarring going from covering Hillary to helping cover Obama. It was like going from PC to Mac; everything just works. I was talking to one reporter and just said, 'it's so much easier here.'

"And she said, 'yeah, it's really weird, when you ask for the schedule, they just give it to you.'"

So what does that make the McCain campaign? Maybe a low-end Linux box?

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