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Obama and Clinton embrace in Unity show

Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton joined forces at a carefully staged campaign rally on Friday, promising to bury the grudges from their bruising presidential nominating fight and work together to put Obama in the White House.

Posted: Saturday, June 28, 2008, 9:04 (BST)
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Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton joined forces at a carefully staged campaign rally on Friday, promising to bury the grudges from their bruising presidential nominating fight and work together to put Obama in the White House.

The former rivals embraced, lavished praise on each other and vowed to bring the Democratic Party together for the November election fight against Republican John McCain.

"Today we are coming together for the same goal - to elect Barack Obama the next president of the United States," Clinton told the crowd of about 3,000.

"We have gone toe-to-toe in this hard-fought primary, but today and every day going forward we stand shoulder-to-shoulder for the ideals we share and the values we cherish," she said.

The joint appearance in a rural field outside an elementary school in the symbolically named New Hampshire town of Unity was the first time the two shared a stage in public since Obama clinched the Democratic nomination earlier this month.

The Illinois senator has trod cautiously in courting Clinton and her millions of supporters, many still angry about the outcome of their epic 16-month campaign struggle.

"We've made history together," said Obama, who would be the first black U.S. president. Clinton was vying to be the first woman U.S. president. Obama said she had served as an inspiration to millions of women and his own two daughters.

"We shattered barriers that have stood firm since the founding of this nation," he said.

He noted the town of Unity had split its votes evenly during the January 8 New Hampshire primary, with 107 votes for Obama and 107 for Clinton.

"Now we look at them as 214 votes for change in America," Obama said.

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