Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton dialogue on Thursday for two hours, and the former agent predicted that the Democrat presidential candidate will win the presidency "comfortably".
Their conversation focused on the principle that makes Clinton travels to his office in Harlem and concluded after a lunch of sandwiches, pizza and salad.
"They spoke briefly of the campaign, but in general were devoted to analyzing how the world has changed since September 11, 2001", their spokesmen said in a joint statement. The encounter occurred on the seventh anniversary of the terrorist attacks shortly before the visit that made Obama and Republican presidential candidate John McCain to where they occurred.
Reporters were admitted at the beginning of the meeting at the offices of Clinton, lying on the floor 14, but the former agent gave brief answers to questions about his involvement in the Obama campaign. He added that a trip has already announced for September 29 in Florida.
Obama said: "We are putting to work."
When asked if apart from that trip will join the campaign of Obama, Clinton replied that "remembered making a substantial number of things, whatever you ask me."
Before they were evicted journalists, he asked Clinton how he sees the liza between Obama and McCain.
"Forecast that Senator Obama will win comfortably," replied the former agent.
Obama spoke: "We have heard the U.S. president. He knows a bit of politics."
Obama and Bill Clinton did much-vaunted friendship during the primary elections, when the Illinois senator faced by the leadership of the party to the wife of former representative, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton. After obtaining the Obama presidential nomination, Clinton endorsed marriage to Obama during the Democratic convention in Denver.