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Clinton Praises Obama, Does Not Concede

HeadlineJun 04, 2008

On Tuesday night, Senator Hillary Clinton praised Obama’s campaign but gave no indication she was planning to end her run for the White House.

Sen. Hillary Clinton: “Now, the question is, where do we go from here? And given how far we’ve come and where we need to go as a party, it’s a question I don’t take lightly. This has been a long campaign, and I will be making no decisions tonight.”

Speculation is mounting that Clinton may seek the vice presidency. During a conference call with New York lawmakers on Tuesday, Clinton reportedly said she would take the vice presidency, if offered. Both Obama and Clinton are scheduled to speak this morning in Washington at a meeting of AIPAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

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