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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. She unequivocally said she is behind Barack Obama and urged her home-state delegation to wholeheartedly do the same.  She also made it a point to respond to the Republican National Committee using her own primary words against her in TV ads.   "Let me state what I think about those ads... I'm Hillary Clinton and I do not approve that message," she said to big applause and a standing ovation at her home-state's delegation breakfast meeting. "Make no mistake. We are united. We are united for change. Of course, we are Democrats, so it may take -- a while. We're not the fall-in line party. We are diverse...many voices, but make no mistake we are united." ...( read more ) (link)

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