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On Olbermann they're are saying that Terry McAuliffe's introduction last night of Hillary as "the next president of the United States" upset many big name Democrats, including Clinton supporters.
On Olbermann they're are saying that Terry McAuliffe's introduction last night of Hillary as "the next president of the United States" upset many big name Democrats, including Clinton supporters.
Hillary Rosen a big time Hillary supporter even stated that she should have conceded last night. She stated that her vote would not be held hostage so today she gladly supported Obama.
I think if MSNBC and CNN report it, you can take it to the bank.
Here's a quote from the MSNBC article:
ABC reported that Clinton would hold an event on Friday flanked by supporters "in which we believe, all indications are she will concede the race, once and for all."
In which we believe? All indications are?
Folks, that does not mean she intends to concede. It means she is holding "an event" and wants to tease up a lot of attention for it.
ABC reported that Clinton would hold an event on Friday flanked by supporters "in which we believe, all indications are she will concede the race, once and for all."
In which we believe? All indications are?
Folks, that does not mean she intends to concede. It means she is holding "an event" and wants to tease up a lot of attention for it.
From Clinton Campaign Spokesman Howard Wolfson:
Senator Clinton will be hosting an event in Washington, DC on Friday to thank her supporters and express her support for Senator Obama and party unity
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