Published 8/25/2008
by CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney
at CNN Political Ticker
DENVER (AP) — Hillary Clinton preached unity Monday in her first appearance at the Democratic National Convention, insisting she is doing everything possible to prove her full support for Barack Obama.
Her first stop in Denver was a breakfast meeting for New York Democrats, where supporters waved signs declaring "Hillary Made History."
The New York senator was [...]
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From NBC's Domenico Montanaro DENVER, Colo. -- Hillary Clinton said all the right things at a breakfast meeting of the New York delegation here.
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