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Clinton pledges to unify party for fall campaign
Clinton pledges to unify party for fall campaign
Hillary Rodham Clinton tells supporters in an online Web chat that she and Barack Obama will ensure Democrats are "fully unified" going into the fall presidential campaign.
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Bill Clinton to Speak at Democrat’s Convention
Boots and Sabers — ... This should be fun . In a hurried move to put an end to the tensions between supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and those of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Obama campaign has offered former President Bill Clinton a speaking role at the Democratic National Convention, NBC News reported Thursday. The Clinton’s have accepted the offer, and Bill Clinton will speak before the vice presidential running mate speaks, NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reported. Posted by Owen at ...

No More Mister Nice Blog — ... FRIENDS, TO THE SHOW THAT NEVER ENDS So there's going to be a Hillary Clinton speech at the Democratic convention on Tuesday night and, now, this: NBC News has learned that the Obama campaign, in an effort to quiet talk of the Obama-Clinton drama, has offered Bill Clinton a speaking role on Wednesday night at the Democratic convention -- before the vice presidential running mate speaks. Sources say that Clinton in fact will speak.... More here. **** Regular readers of this blog know that I had negative things to say ...

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