

Barack Obama said Monday he and rival Hillary Rodham Clinton will be "working together in November" despite fears by some that the Democratic Party will be divided after the long and bitter primary campaign.
On the eve of the final two primaries, Obama told a rally and town hall-style meeting in this Detroit suburb that he understands there have been "some worries about whether the Democratic Party will be divided when it's all over."
"There's been thinking, well, are the Clinton folks going to support the Obama folks and are the Obama folks going to get together with the Clinton folks," said the Democratic front-runner.
"Senator Clinton has run an outstanding race, she is an outstanding public servant and she and I will be working together in November," Obama said. He did not elaborate.
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Yes, he as president and she in the senate-if she's lucky...
(Sorry in advance to Hillary supporters, I can't forgive her on the war, you don't know what I know on that-and it came from her personally)
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