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BREAKING: Barack Obama Becomes The First African-American Presidential Nominee

June 3, 2008 -- Posted by Catherine Morgan



Senator Barack Obama wins the historic Democratic party nomination battle, and becomes the first African-American Presidential nominee of a major party. . I will follow-up later tonight and tomorrow with video clips of speeches by Obama, Clinton, and McCain. Until then, our discussion on Healing The Democratic Party is open, and I would love to hear your comments on how you think that can be done. Would Hillary as Obama's running mate help the healing process? Here is what has been reported by The Associated Press...
Barack Obama clinched the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday, becoming the first black candidate to lead a major party into a campaign for the White House.

Vanquished rival Hillary Rodham Clinton swiftly signaled an interest in joining the ticket as his running mate.

Obama arranged a victory celebration in St. Paul, Minn., at the site of this summer's Republican National Convention _ an in-your-face gesture to Sen. John McCain, who will be his opponent in the race to become the nation's 44th president.

The 46-year-old Obama outlasted Clinton in a historic campaign that sparked record turnouts in primary after primary, yet exposed deep racial and gender divisions within the party.

In a campaign of surprises, Clinton's comments about joining the ticket rated high.

According to one participant in an afternoon conference call among Clinton and members of the New York congressional delegation, Rep. Nydia Velazquez said she believed the best way for Obama to win over Hispanics and members of other key voting blocs would be to take the former first lady as his running mate.

"I am open to it," Clinton replied, if it would help the party's prospects in November, said the participant, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the call was a private matter.

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Jennifer Bendik
Sunday June 8, 2008, 6:37 AM


What kind of world would we have with people like Jack Territo making comments like he has here? Though I do not know what an "administations" is (and I can't find the word on dictionary.com) I am sure it is not meant to be a good thing... And what's "abortion on demand? I have never been in a position where I had to make that difficult decision (and though I do not think I would be able to chose abortion) it is not my place to judge whether or not someone else should make that decision. Jack obviously does not know what it is like to be a woman (or a person who is having their right to govern their own body taken away) and he also does not know that abortion rates are actually lower with a democrat in office providing funding for programs that are needed to educate young people on safe sex and by making abortions safe by making them legal.

Aside from all of that- I am writing Hillary in. You can go to a web site that has the write-in rules by state to see if your state is set up for write ins. It might not be too late to change the write in rules before November if you write to your state officials... HILLARY 08!

Citlalli Valles
Saturday June 7, 2008, 9:49 PM


I support the idea of a Barack/Hillary combination. The past months, all the media attention has been on them. They are an incredibly strong force, and though I think Bill Richardson was the best of all the pre-candidates, I still prefer Barack&Hillary to any Republican who still hasn't understood that war is not the answer.

Laura B.
Friday June 6, 2008, 12:11 PM


There is NO WAY on God's green earth will you ever get me to vote for Barak Obama.

Laura B.
Friday June 6, 2008, 12:11 PM


There is NO WAY on God's green earth will you ever get me to vote for Barak Obama.

Carol Cavellier
Thursday June 5, 2008, 8:09 AM


I heard Caroline Kennedy's name come up for VP and I was surprised and then excited. Talk about change. I think a smart business woman is just what this country needs and a Obama/Kennedy ticket could not be beat.

George Voller
Thursday June 5, 2008, 6:32 AM


I am a very stanch Democrat; but, I now think they should have a "NONE OF THE ABOVE" on the ballots come November!

Thomas Houchin
Wednesday June 4, 2008, 3:35 PM


Although I believe the positions should be reversed, I would be in favor of Clinton being on the ticket as running mate.

Ted W.
Wednesday June 4, 2008, 2:21 PM


Let us hope that Mr. Obama will NOT choose Hillary (and Bill) as his running mate(s)! Too Much Baggage!

Jack Territo
Wednesday June 4, 2008, 12:55 PM


what kind of world would we have ,Obama and Hillary are for abortion on demand and both want homosexual administations???

Jack Territo
Wednesday June 4, 2008, 12:53 PM


what kind of world would we have ,Obama and Hillary are for abortion on demand and both want homosexual administations???


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