Interactive: Clinton, others weigh in on Obama win
Published 11/5/2008 at CNN.com - Politics
As Sen. John McCain bowed out of the historic presidential election Tuesday night, he urged his supporters to bridge their differences with Sen. Barack Obama and unite for the good of the country.
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