Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Obama Clinches Nomination

Barack Obama clinched the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday. Obama arranged a victory celebration in St. Paul, Minn., at the site of this summer's Republican National Convention. In a conference call with members of the New York congressional delegation this afternoon, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said she'd be willing to consider a spot on Sen. Barack Obama's ticket, if it's offered to her. The general election begins today, my friends. Sen. John McCain said, "I have known Sen. Clinton, I admire her and I respect her. She has inspired generations of American women to believe that they can reach the highest office in this nation and I respect that." Hillary has been a very popular presidential candidate and she sure did garner a lot of Democrat votes. In that vein, to start this campaign, let me remind you what Clinton had to say about Barack Obama back in March. If she does become the VP, this clip alone can run as an ad. She offered the Commander In Chief test:

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