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Following a successful primary campaign in the South Dakota Democratic Primary, Senator Rodham Clinton delivered a non-concession speech at the Baruch College gym. The Baruch College event was attended by a large crowd of Clinton supporters who were denied access to news of Senator Obama's win of the Democratic nomination because of the abbsence of TV monitors.
In her speech, Senator Clinton she emphasized that she had won more votes in primaries and caucuses than Obama, and she refused to say she was ending her campaign. She also hailed Senator Barack Obama and his supporters for an extraordinary race but stopped short of recognizing his victory in the race for their party's presidential nomination.
Moreover, Clinton told supporters that she would consult Party leaders in coming days on how to move forward, but that, "I will be making no decisions tonight." She also urged her supporters who chanted, "Denver, Denver, Denver" that they should write-in to her Website and offer suggestions on policy issues she should focus on this fall.
Lanny Davis supporter and close friend of Bill and Hillary Clinton held court outside the Baruch College gym where he announced Tuesday night that a petition drive to make Hillary Rodham Clinton vice presidential nominee has been launched without the coordination of the Clinton campaign and according to Davis, without their endorsement. Davis cited the creation of a new Web site; www.womenforfairpolitics.com where Clinton supporters can log on and sign the petition.
In the meantime, retired General Wes Clark, a supporter of Senator Hillary Clinton floated an Obama-Sebelius ticket. General Clark introduced Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius at a Texas fundraiser Tuesday evening.
Clark introduced Sebelius and, according to a regular correspondent and reliable source who was there, said:Clark introduced Sebelius and, according to a regular correspondent and reliable source who was there, said:"The London odds-makers say that Kathleen Sebelius is the odds-on favorite to be the next vice president. I can tell you, she'd make a great vice presidential choice."
He then introduced her as "The next vice president of the United States...." Source here and here.