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Herenton said he admires and supports the president but found it unusual that Obama would intervene in a congressional primary. "Did I want my president to get involved in this? Of course not," Herenton said. Memphis voters, not the "Washington establishment," will decide who represents them in the House, the ex-mayor said. Herenton saved his harshest comments for Cohen, calling him phony and weak. On the campaign trail, Cohen has been "trying to act black, trying to bring back the plantation days," Herenton said. "As much as I admire the Obama administration, they have not moved this nation forward," Herenton said. "With all respects to our former president, I think whomever followed President Bush had an uphill struggle. Any president would have had some real tall mountains to climb."
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