Clinton to get roll call at Democratic convention (AP)

Courtesy Ytop stories  Thu, 08/14/2008 - 8:08pm

In this July 10, 2008, file photo Democratic presidential candidate, Sen.<br /><br />Barack Obama, D-Ill., left, is introduced by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., during a campaign stop in New York.<br /><br />Clinton's name will be placed in nomination along with nominee-in-waiting Barack Obama at the Democratic convention in Denver, a move intended to unite the party after a divisive primary fight.<br /><br />Democrats will officially nominate Obama at the convention but the state delegations will do a traditional roll call for his vanquished opponent as well.<br /><br />(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)AP - Turns out Democratic primary loser Hillary Rodham Clinton will get time to shine at the party's national convention after all — and quite a bit of it.

Democrats officially will choose Barack Obama to run against Republican John McCain this fall.




 

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