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Clinton, Obama to rally supporters in Unity
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20:39, June 27, 2008

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In a sign of Democratic Party harmony, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will appear together in public Friday in a New Hampshire town appropriately named Unity.

The rally will be the first time the former rivals have shared a stage in public since Obama clinched the Democratic nomination earlier this month and began trying to mend the rifts caused by their epic 16-month campaign struggle.

The Illinois senator has tread cautiously in courting Clinton and her millions of supporters, including some still angry about the outcome of the Democratic race, as he tries to unify Democrats for November's election race against Republican John McCain.

"I want her campaigning as much as she can," Obama said. "She was a terrific campaigner. She, I think, inspired millions of people, and so she can be an extraordinarily effective surrogate for me and the values and ideals we share as Democrats."

Clinton, who returned to her Senate duties in Washington this week for the first time since dropping out of the Democratic race on June 7, offered strong praise for Obama during two public appearances on Thursday.

"I have seen his passion and determination and his grit and his grace," she told a nurse's association in Washington, asking them to back Obama.

Clinton introduced Obama to her top fundraisers at a private meeting in Washington on Thursday night. Obama already had asked his big donors to help her pay off more than 10 million U.S. dollars she owes to campaign debtors.

"I think we'll have a terrific time together in New Hampshire, and I think that she will be very effective all the way through November," Obama said.

Source: Xinhua/Agencies



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