
You know, I hope that it can be resolved by the courts and by the state party, because, obviously, we want as many people as possible to be able to participate.
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You know, I hope that it can be resolved by the courts and by the state party, because, obviously, we want as many people as possible to be able to participate.

In a few minutes, I'm going too switch off the 'fasten your seat belt' sign. However, I have learned lately that things can get awfully bumpy when you least expect it. So, you might want to keep those seat belts fastened. And, in the event…

I do think that being president is the chief executive officer. And I respect what Barack said about setting the vision, setting the tone, bringing people together.

I think that what's most important is that Senator Obama and I agree completely that neither race nor gender should be a part of this campaign.

I want to ask Senator Obama to join me in doing something. You know, we both very much want to convince President Bush, which is not easy to do, in the remaining year to end the war in Iraq, to change direction.

I certainly have the highest regard for both Senator Obama and Senator Edwards. I have worked with them; I have supported them in their previous runs for office.

This is, you know, an unfortunate storyline that the Obama campaign has pushed very successfully.

the gloves are off. Exhibit A in the Clinton-Obama battle. The issue of race explodes. The war of words turns nasty.

Today Clinton announced a $70-billion plan to pump money into the economy.

In the future, we will build together. There will be no more invisible Americans.

That is certainly the kindest offer I've had. But I would probably get arrested.

In the future, we will build together. There will be no more invisible Americans.

I think I am an agent of change. I embody change. I think having the first woman president is a huge change.

I just don't want to see us fall backwards, no.

I want to rebuild a strong and prosperous middle class. And to me that is the most important job the next president will have here at home because if we don't begin to pay attention to the people who do the work and raise the families and…

Oh, the remnants of sexism alive and well tonight.

I just don't want to see us fall backwards, you know?

Senator Clinton remains ahead with 39 percent. Barack Obama 36 percent.