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Hillary nominates Obama at the DNC

By Daniel Solis in Barack Obama, Democratic National Convention 2008, Hillary Clinton on August 27, 2008

When it looked certain that Barack Obama was going to be nominated President of the United States, the state of New Mexico yielded to the state of Illinois who had passed earlier in the roll-call vote. Illinois, knowing that Obama was close to being put over the top, then yielded the floor to the state of New York. In a surprise twist, Hillary Clinton came out, suspended the roll-call vote, and ended the process.

The crowd went wild, people in the audience were in tears, and Barack Obama became the Democratic nominee for President of the United States.

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  1. Senator Hillary Clinton and her husband Bill Clinton continue throughout this convention to show me why I supported him and her in their elections. They truly are still in my mind the leaders of the Democratic Party. Obama might be the nominee but this convention showed us that without Bill and Hillary the party won’t move.

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