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Washington, Aug 14 : Hollywood hunk George Clooney has dismissed claims that he is advising Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
The 44-year-old actor insists that he would offer a million dollars to anyone who proves the claims.
"I have never texted or e-mailed Senator Obama," People quoted Clooney, as saying in a statement by publicist, Stan Rosenfield.
And I'll offer a million dollars to anyone who could prove otherwise. In fact, I've only talked to the Senator once in the last year and a half. On the phone," he added.
According to reports, the Oscar-winning actor "frequently text messages the Illinois senator with whom he's been friends for many years."
"I've spent more time with Senator [John] McCain ... than I have with Senator Obama ...," said Clooney.
"Although I support Senator Obama, I would never be dumb enough to offer policy advice to either candidate. They seem to be doing fine without me," he added.
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