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Clinton Makes a Subtle Dig at Obama During AIPAC Conference
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Written by Guillermo Brown   
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Hillary Clinton at AIPAC

In the morning after the final day of primaries, Hillary Clinton made a slight dig at Barack Obama in front of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee meeting in Washington, D.C.

Subtly mocking the Illinois Senator's rhetoric of attacking lobbying groups and subsequently , Senator Clinton said:

Last Updated ( Wednesday, June 04, 2008 )
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DNC Not Quite Ready to Declare Obama the Winner
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Written by Lady Anker   
Wednesday, June 04, 2008

The DNC Released the following statement today:

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, DGA Chairman Joe Manchin and DNC Chairman Howard Dean today issued the following statement:

"We have come to the end of an exciting primary and caucus process - the voters have spoken. As the Democratic leaders of the Senate, House of Representatives, the Governors and the Democratic National Committee we commend all of the participants of the 2008 primary process, especially Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, for making this such a transformational election. Because of the enthusiasm our candidates have inspired, our party has brought record numbers of voters to the polls, gained millions of newly registered Democrats and now has advantages in states many thought were difficult to win. We are grateful to the millions of Independents and Republicans who have crossed over to vote for a Democratic candidate for President.

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, June 04, 2008 )
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Barack Obama on Final Day of Primaries: I will be the Democratic Nominee
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Written by Guillermo Brown   
Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Illinois Senator Barack Obama in St. Paul, Minnesota spoke in front of his supporters and said, 'It is because of you I will be the Democratic nominee for the President of the United States.'

Addressing a cheering crowd at the site where the Republicans will later hold their national Convention, Obama said, 'tonight we mark one end of a historic journey and a beginning of another.'

Earlier this evening Hillary Clinton spoke in New York announcing that there will be 'no decisions tonight' regarding her decision to continue her bid for the nomination.

This comes on the day of the final primaries in South Dakota and Montana. Clinton is projected to win South Dakota while Obama is projected to win Montana.

Questions to Consider for Comment

What do you think Clinton will do next?
Do you think Obama should offer Clinton the Vice President position?
Do you think Clinton supporters will stay home during the general election if she concedes and is not the VP?
Last Updated ( Tuesday, June 03, 2008 )
 
Hillary Clinton on Final Day of Primaries: No Decisions Tonight
Politics
Written by Guillermo Brown   
Tuesday, June 03, 2008

In her homestate of New York, Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton says that she will make 'no decisions tonight' regarding continuing her bid.

Speaking to a crowd that shouted 'Denver, Denver, Denver', Clinton asked to hear from advisors and supporters before making her decision.

This comes on the day of the final primaries in South Dakota and Montana. Clinton is projected to win South Dakota while Obama is projected to win Montana.

Questions to Consider for Comment

What do you think Clinton will do next?
Do you think Obama should offer Clinton the Vice President position?
Do you think Clinton supporters will stay home during the general election if she concedes and is not the VP?
Last Updated ( Tuesday, June 03, 2008 )
 
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