Transcript: Obama's Speech After Final Primaries June 3, 2008
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NPR Senior Washington Editor Ron Elving says Hillary Clinton's supporters are now likely to look for scapegoats to explain her loss. Who Did This to Hillary? he asks in his column, "Watching Washington."
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New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton addresses the crowd at her primary night event at Baruch College in New York, June 3, 2008.
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New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton addresses the crowd at her primary night event at Baruch College in New York, June 3, 2008.
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Obama stands on stage with his wife, Michelle, at the Xcel Energy Center in St Paul. He made history by capturing the Democratic presidential nomination as the first black candidate.
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Obama stands on stage with his wife, Michelle, at the Xcel Energy Center in St Paul. He made history by capturing the Democratic presidential nomination as the first black candidate.
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Hillary Clinton gets a hug from her husband, former President Bill Clinton, during her speech at Baruch College.
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Hillary Clinton gets a hug from her husband, former President Bill Clinton, during her speech at Baruch College.
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Obama greets supporters at the Xcel Energy Center in St Paul.
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Obama greets supporters at the Xcel Energy Center in St Paul.
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Transcript: Obama's Speech After Final Primaries June 3, 2008
June 4, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama stood before a cheering crowd in a Minnesota convention hall Tuesday night, declaring himself the Democratic presidential nominee. His speech marked the end to what has been, at times, a bruising five-month-long campaign that history will remember as resulting in the first African-American to win a major party's nomination.
Obama called it "a defining moment for our nation."
A few hours earlier, his main rival, Sen. Hillary Clinton, refused to acknowledge Obama's clinching of the nomination during a speech to a boisterous crowd at Baruch College in New York City. Clinton said she was not ready to make any decisions about her campaign's future. At the same time, the New York senator said she was "committed to unifying our party."
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