Clinton ends campaign with clear call to elect Obama
June 8, 2008 The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor
Senator Hillary Clinton ended her historic bid for the Democratic Party nomination this weekend in a speech that sought solidarity with her opponent, Senator Obama. On Saturday, she emphasized their commonalities, a refreshing about-face in a particularly divisive primary campaign. Now has come the time, Clinton indicated, for the Democratic Party to act as a “family,” to “restore the ties that bind us together and to come together around the ideals we share, the values we cherish, and the country we love.” Read more about Clinton’s effort to unify a divided party in this New York Times piece.
Also, check out selections from Senator Clinton’s speech at the Christian Science Monitor.



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