Bill Clinton, former president, has announced that he is willing to campaign for White House hopeful Senator Barack Obama, who defeated his wife Hillary Clinton in the Democratic nomination race.
“He said he wanted me to campaign with him and I said I was eager to do so,” Clinton told reporters, “But he is busier than I am on politics anyway so I just told him whenever he wanted to do it I was ready. So it is basically on their timetable. He’s got a lot of things to do between now and the convention of which this is simply one. So I will do whatever I’m asked to do whenever I can do it.”
Obama and Clinton had a private meeting on June 30, but Mr. Clinton has not yet spoken publicly about it.
Clinton’s support has been branded as more of a liability than an asset for Obama, by Democratic strategists and a former fund-raiser for Senator Clinton’s campaign.
When asked to comment on the Jesse Jackson episode. Bill Clinton replied “He’s a good man. You know, if all of us lived on live mics, then 100% of us in this room would be embarrassed from time to time.”
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Barack Obama Campaign has refused to release Senator Barack Obama’s birth certificate. This refusal has stirs controversy.
The first rumor is that Senator Obama was actually born in Kenya. This rumor seems to have originated in an email stating Barack Obama’s mother was living in Kenya at the time of his birth and his mother took him to Hawaii to register the birth.
The second rumor is some kind of embarrassing name change. This rumor says Obama’s middle name was changed from Mohammed to Hussein or his first name from Barry to Barack.
Is Barack Obama hidding something?
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Hillary Rodham Clinton admited defeat and endorsed Barack Obama on Saturday. She urged her supporters to start campaigning on behalf of her former rival Barack Obama.
“I congratulate him on the victory he has won and the extraordinary race he has run. I endorse him, and throw my full support behind him. And I ask all of you to join me in working as hard for Barack Obama as you have for me,” Mrs. Clinton said, after announcing that she had suspended her campaign.
She called on her supporters to “take our energy, our passion, our strength and do all we can to help elect Barack Obama the next president of the United States.”
With Clinton endorsing Obama as the Democratic Nominee, the question is:

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Millions of people witnessed Barack Obama giving wife, Michelle Obama, a hug, kiss and quick fist bump. In return, Michelle Obama daintily knocking knuckles with her husband, Barack Obama.
Fist Bump is a type of friendly gesture similar to a hand shake or a high five. It is performed by two people tapping their fists lightly.
“Fist bump of hope!” wrote one Internet poster about the couple’s hand-to-hand show of solidarity.
The Washington Post called it “the fist bump heard ’round the world”.
Here is the video showing Obama Fist Bump with Michelle and what is next after Fist Bump:
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Barack Obama clinched the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday, becoming the first African-American to run for the nation’s highest office as the standard bearer of a major political party.
“This is our moment … our time to turn the page on the policies of the past,” Obama declared
“Because of you, tonight I can stand here and say that I will be the Democratic nominee for the president of the United States of America,” he said.
On the other hand, Hillary Clinton, speaking in New York City Tuesday evening, did not concede the race. “This has been a long campaign, and I will be making no decision tonight,” she said to cheering supporters.
With some Montana and South Dakota pledged delegates still outstanding, the AP reported that Obama has 2,144 delegates, and Clinton has 1,919.5.
More information on Barack Obama can be found at www.barackobama.com
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“A leader we can believe in” is John McCain new slogan? Well, that is John McCain’s latest speech titled “A Leader we can believe in”.
Here is what John McCain said:
“The American people didn’t get to know me yesterday, as they are just getting to know Senator Obama,” McCain said. “They know I have a long record of bipartisan problem-solving. They’ve seen me put our country before any president, before any party, before any special interest, before my own interest.”
“He is an impressive man who makes a great first impression,” McCain said. “But he hasn’t been willing to make the tough calls, to challenge his party, to risk criticism from his supporters, to bring real change to Washington. I have.”
“I opposed it because I know we won’t achieve energy independence by repeating the mistakes of the last half-century. That’s not change we can believe in,” McCain said, once again evoking Obama’s campaign theme, “Change we can believe in.”
More information on John McCain can be found at www.johnmccain.com
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Barack Obama told the crowds in Sunrise, Florida that his job as a commander in chief will be to keep US safe.
Barack Obama said he will do whatever is required and strike those who are doing US harm and he will bring the war to close.
Barack Obama also pointed out what John F. Kennedy said “We shall never negotiate out of fear, but we shall never fear to negotiate.”
Here is the video on what he means and how he will do it:
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NARAL Pro-Choice America, a leading national pro-choice group, endorses Barack Obama today. Before that, the leading abortion rights advocacy organization has supported rival Hillary Rodham Clinton throughout her political career.
Here is what NARAL Pres. Nancy Keenan, said in a press release:
Pro-choice Americans have been fortunate to have two strong pro-choice candidates in Sen. Obama and Sen. Clinton, both of whom have inspired millions of new voters to participate in this historic presidential race,” Keenan said. “Today, we are proud to put our organization’s grassroots and political support behind the pro-choice candidate whom we believe will secure the Democratic nomination and advance to the general election. That candidate is Sen. Obama.
Here is the video featuring NARAL Pres. Nancy Keenan on why she endorses Obama:

This is another sad news for Hillary Clinton.
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Edwards Endorses Obama. Breaking news!
John Edwards, the former senator from North Carolina who bowed out of the presidential race in January, is endorsing Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential candidacy at a rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan tonight.
Mr Edwards said “The reason I am here tonight is because the Democratic voters of America have made their choice and so have I.”
Below is the Video featuring John Edwards why he endorses Barack Obama.
Another sad day for Hillary Clinton.
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Is it really over for Hillary Clinton? Well some of you might not agree that it’s over for her. Obviously, Hillary Clinton believe she can still do the almost impossible, else she would have quit by now.
Is there still hope for Hillary Clinton? What’s her chance to win the democratic nomination for US Presidential Election?
Here is the poll:
Who will win the Democratic Nomination for US Presidential Election?
- Barack Obama (100%, 10 Votes)
- Hillary Clinton (0%, 0 Votes)
Total Voters: 10

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