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David Axelrod shaves 'stache for charity

December 8, 2012 | 3:07 pm | Modified: December 8, 2012 at 3:10 pm
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Photo - This combination of Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012, left, and Friday, Dec. 7, 2012 photos provided by CBS News and MSNBC shows David Axelrod, adviser to the Obama campaign in Washington and New York. Axelrod had his trademark moustache shaved Friday on MSNBC after the hosts of "Morning Joe" helped raise $1 million for his epilepsy charity. (AP Photo/CBS News, Chris Usher, MSNBC, Morning Joe, Louis Burgdorf)
This combination of Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012, left, and Friday, Dec. 7, 2012 photos provided by CBS News and MSNBC shows David Axelrod, adviser to the Obama campaign in Washington and New York. Axelrod had his trademark moustache shaved Friday on MSNBC after the hosts of "Morning Joe" helped raise $1 million for his epilepsy charity. (AP Photo/CBS News, Chris Usher, MSNBC, Morning Joe, Louis Burgdorf)

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama's strategist David Axelrod had his trademark mustache shaved Friday on MSNBC after the hosts of "Morning Joe" helped raise $1 million for his epilepsy charity.

Axelrod, and his facial hair, appear frequently on news shows.

He had said on "Morning Joe" he would shave the mustache he'd worn for 40 years on live TV if Obama lost Pennsylvania, Minnesota or Michigan in the Nov. 6 election. Host Joe Scarborough had agreed to grow a mustache if Obama won either Florida or North Carolina.

Obama won Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Michigan and Florida, but Axelrod said he would still shave his mustache if his charity raised $1 million by Nov. 30. His daughter, Lauren, has epilepsy, and his wife, Susan, helped create the group.

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