Bill Clinton has no problem with a key supporter bad-mouthing the Iowa caucus three days before the polling, although he doesn't agree with him.
We caught up with the former president on the rope line at a 4-H club in Greenfield today to ask him about the Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland's comment that the caucus is unfair and ought to be eliminated.
Clinton laughed. "Look, every other state would like to be first -- he was just being a good governor for Ohio," he said. "It didn't have anything to do with the campaign and obviously we don't feel that way about it."
Glenn Thrush in Atlantic, Iowa

