The article highlights the connection between Obama and Axelrod, both professionally and personally. It's interesting to read the opinion over how this type of relationship differs from the traditional relationships between presidential hopefuls and their campaigns officers. It also describes where and how they met, and sketches out a few plans they hope for in the future.
The article even compares this duo to other famous pairs such as Bill Clinton/James Carville and George W. Bush/Karl Rove.
I found this article to give a fresh perspective on political campaigns and showing a different side of politics that isn't necessarily always business, but includes a healthy dose of genuine camaraderie.
article: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/27/us/politics/27axelrod.html?em
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