For months, Senators Clinton and Obama have waged to one of the longest and hardest-fought primary battles in modern American presidential history.

 

Rhetoric between the two contenders has often been sharp with Clinton at 1 point questioning that Obama has demonstrated the credential necessary to be commander-in-chief, while Obama has blasted the free-trade policies conducted  adopted by Clinton's husband , former president, Bill Clinton .

 

Some Democrats have openly wondered whether the intense intra-party fighting will weaken the revential*I nomenee* eventual nominee and dim the party's chances of capturing the White House.

 

Sunday, the two presidential hopefuls appear to tone down the heavy criticism and focus on the party unity instead. Clinton spoke on ABC's "this week" television program.

 

"Both Senator Obama and I have made it very clear, that we'll have a unified democratic party going into the fall elections. I've said that I would work hard my heart out for him; he has said he would fdo the same for me. "

posted on 2008-05-09 17:57 HarryPP 阅读(18) 评论(0)  编辑  收藏 网摘收藏

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