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On the issue of experience, Axelrod and Wolfson responded to the recent ad war over which candidate is better prepared to face foreign policy challenges on day one.

"On the most important question that Sen. Clinton has had to deal with in foreign policy, the red phone moment for her, the vote on the war in Iraq, she gave the wrong answer," Axelrod said. Wolfson responded that voters should consider a candidate's full record. "You look at what the person has, a lifetime of experience and judgment that they bring to the job," he said.

Looking ahead to the four primaries this Tuesday, both advisers were optimistic. Said Wolfson: "About two percent separates the two candidates in delegates. Two percent is a very close number, considering how many delegates have voted, how many Americans have voted ... We're going to have a great day on Tuesday. We're going to win this nomination. This nomination fight is going to go forward after Ohio and Texas."

Axelrod agreed that the race remains close. "It's very, very likely that we're going to end up in exactly the same position after Tuesday that we are now, with fewer primaries left," he said.

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