Published 8/27/2008
by CNN Senior Producer Alex Wellen
at CNN Political Ticker
DENVER, Colorado (CNN) – Sen. Hillary Clinton released her delegates today, allowing delegates who had been pledged to her to vote for whomever they choose, presumably Sen. Barack Obama, in a roll call vote later today.
“This was such a competitive primary season,” Clinton told her delegates in a packed ballroom at the Denver Convention Center, [...]
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