Clinton: ‘I Will Be Making No Decisions Tonight’

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Senator Clinton says she will consult with party leaders and supporters to determine her next steps now that Senator Obama has enough delegates to clinch the Democratic nomination.

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In a speech at New York, Mrs. Clinton told supporters that: “This has been a long campaign and I will be making no decisions tonight.” As she spoke, supporters chanted “Denver, Denver,” thinking ahead to the site of the party’s convention in August.

Earlier in the day, Mrs. Clinton told congressional colleagues she would be open to joining Mr. Obama’s ticket as his vice presidential nominee.

But in her speech, the former first lady stopped short of ending or suspending her campaign. She did say she was committed to a united Democratic Party moving forward.


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