国产热热热精品,亚洲视频久久】日韩,三级婷婷在线久久,99人妻精品视频,精品九热人人肉肉在线,AV东京热一区二区,91po在线视频观看,久久激情宗合,青青草黄色手机视频

   

Bill Clinton hints at end to wife's campaign

(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-06-03 06:42

WASHINGTON -- Former US president Bill Clinton dropped a hint Monday that the end might be nigh for his wife Hillary's dogged campaign for the Democratic White House nomination, according to reports.

"I want to say also that this may be the last day I'm ever involved in a campaign of this kind," the former US president told Clinton supporters in South Dakota, ABC and NBC reported on their news websites.

"I thought I was out of politics, till Hillary decided to run. But it has been one of the greatest honors of my life to go around and campaign for her for president," he added at the start of his stump speech.


Former US President Bill Clinton speaks during a campaign event for his wife Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., Sunday, June 1, 2008, in Great Falls, Mont. [Agencies] More About The US Presidential Elections

Other reports suggested that in the face of her rival Barack Obama's overwhelming lead, the New York senator is taking stock of whether to fight on beyond Tuesday's final primaries.

The former first lady's campaign announced that she would hold an election night "celebration" in her home state of New York, not in the final voting states of Montana or South Dakota.

The Politico website reported that far-flung members of Clinton's travelling staff had been summoned back to New York for Tuesday evening and told their roles on the campaign are ending.

"The move is a sign that the campaign is beginning to shed -- at least -- some of its staff," the report said.

According to New York newspaper Newsday, Clinton is to huddle with advisers and her husband at her home in Chappaqua to monitor the final results and decide whether and how to end her campaign.

"The only real counsel to Hillary is Bill; it's not a wide circle, so we're not sure what they'll do," Newsday quoted one of Clinton's top supporters in New York as saying.

Senior Clinton advisor Harold Ickes said her camp was still making a case to "superdelegates," the top party officials who have a free vote at August's nominating convention, that she was the best potential president.

"We do not believe that by midnight tomorrow that either candidate will have the new magic number," he told MSNBC.

"We're continuing to press Hillary Clinton's case to the uncommitted," he said, shrugging off Bill Clinton's reported remarks.

Obama's campaign says he needs 43 more delegates to reach the nomination winning line of 2,118. The number was raised following a compromise reached Saturday on the status of renegade primaries in Michigan and Florida.



Top World News  
Today's Top News  
Most Commented/Read Stories in 48 Hours
平陆县| 宣城市| 淳化县| 永胜县| 澎湖县| 东兴市| 北票市| 彭州市| 旺苍县| 建阳市| 万全县| 溆浦县| 东海县| 万源市| 启东市| 都江堰市| 铜鼓县| 隆尧县| 吴川市| 昔阳县| 南岸区| 黔南| 桐柏县| 裕民县| 滨州市| 丹棱县| 故城县| 东阿县| 河池市| 时尚| 天长市| 环江| 镇江市| 永城市| 大英县| 宕昌县| 昌江| 怀来县| 昌图县| 嘉祥县| 新乡市|