Ending Her Bid, Clinton Backs Obama

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton brought her campaign for the White House to an end on Saturday with a rousing farewell to thousands of supporters here and an emotional and unequivocal call for her voters to get behind Senator Barack Obama, the man who defeated her for the Democratic nomination.

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton at her campaign's final rally on Saturday urged her supporters to back Senator Barack Obama. More Photos »

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by Juliet Sallette - Jun. 8, 2008

Good article. The writer reported the facts. It would have been great for the writer to delve more into the speech and give us commentatary that was a fresh perspective of the concession speech. As a person that watched the speech, I enjoyed it very much. The writer gave readers an actual account of what took place. Taking it one step further, would have made this article superb.

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by Vincent Caminiti - Jun. 8, 2008

It would be hard to discredit the fairness of the story, however, I've been witnessing a reluctance to criticize the speech content for fear of further offending an embattled Clinton. While I think this behavior is commendable in parlor conversations - I'm surprised that the corporate media has received the speech without commenting on what seemed to me, an obligatory endorsement. As has been my observation throughout the larger contest, Senator Clinton's most widely used word is "I" ... More »

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