Clinton Campaign Wipes Sites of Negative Obama References
The Hillary Clinton campaign seems to have finally embraced former rival Barack Obama as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, washing away all attacks on the senator from her Web site and YouTube page, the Washington Times reports.
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Wednesday, July 02, 2008
The Hillary Clinton campaign seems to have finally embraced former rival Barack Obama as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, washing away all attacks on the senator from her Web site and YouTube page, the Washington Times reports.
Long gone are the accusing ads and press releases. They are replaced with feel good moments from her defeated campaign and testimonials of her goodness by supporters, the newspaper reported Wednesday.
Clinton recently endorsed Obama at a Unity, N.H., rally, where she urged her supporters to swing to Obama's side. The latest move may be the result of Obama's recent assistance with Clinton's campaign debt and the Clinton family adjusting to Obama's ascendancy in the party.
Obama asked his donors to help pay Clinton's debts and offered his own support in the form of a $4,600 check. Clinton's campaign owes around $10 million to vendors and contractors.
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