Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Politics

AP: Clinton To Suspend Campaign Saturday

Democratic presidential hopeful New York Senator Hillary Clinton speaks at her election night event on the day of the Montana and South Dakota Democratic presidential primary, at Baruch College in New York, NY on June 3, 2008. Source: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images

Hillary Rodham Clinton has decided to end her historic presidential campaign, the Associated Press is reporting. Barack Obama clinched the nomination Tuesday with endorsements from superdelegates and delegates from the South Dakota and Montana primaries.

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