Bill Clinton woos Calif. superdelegates (AP)

Courtesy Ytop stories  Sun, 03/30/2008 - 11:59pm

Former President Bill Clinton speaks in support of his wife, Democratic presidential hopeful Sen.<br /><br />Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., at the California Democratic Convention, Sunday, March 30, 2008 in San Jose, Calif.<br /><br />(AP Photo/George Nikitin)AP - Allowing the Democratic presidential race to continue several more weeks will not hurt the party's chances in November, former President Clinton said Sunday, urging those concerned that the opposite will happen to "chill out" and let the balloting run its course.




 

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