Even when Sean Spicer and Brad Woodhouse got booked for a little feel-good segment on MSNBC on Monday morning, it was hard for them to stop debating.
Spicer, the Republican National Committee spokesman, was gloating over dire poll data for President Obama: ?There isn?t a battleground state where he?s doing well.? Woodhouse, his counterpart at the Democratic National Committee, parried with other stats: ?Quinnipiac came out, and we were beating every Republican by five points or up to double digits.?
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