NY TIMES: OBAMA & CLINTON DISPLAY OF HARMONY

Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton set off on their maiden political voyage on Friday, trading their rivalry from the presidential primary battle for a newfound display of harmony intended to set a fresh tone for any Democrats still harboring bitterness from their grueling duel, according to the New York Times.

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HILLARY CLINTON: ‘ONE PARTY, ONE AMERICA’

“Unity is not only a beautiful place as we can see, it’s a wonderful feeling, isn’t it? And I know when we start here in this field in Unity, we’ll end on the steps of the Capitol when Barack Obama takes the oath of office as our next president,”Hillary Clinton said just after she and Obama took the stage together.

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BARACK OBAMA & HILLARY CLINTON UNITE FOR CHANGE

Hillary Clinton is speaking in support of Barack Obama in Unity, New Hampshire.

Here are highlights from her speech:

Their spirited debate:

“Today we are coming together for the same goal - to elect Barack Obama as the next president of the United States. I was honored to be in this race with Barack and I’m proud that we had a spirited dialogue. That was the nicest way I can think of saying it. It was spirited because we both care so much.”

A United Democratic Party

“We are one party. We are one America. And we are not going to rest until we take back our country until we take it back and put it back on the path to peace prosperity in the 21st century.”

Public Service

“We believe in the old fashioned idea that public service is about helping people. Helping people solve their own problems and live out their own dreams.”

Electing a Democrat

“We must make sure we have a Democratic President next January.”

John McCain

If you like the direction this country is going, vote for McCain. If you think we need a new course, “you will get the change you need and deserve.”

To her supporters

“I hope you will work as hard for Sen Obama as you did for me.”

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COVER OF THE WEEK: NY MAGAZINE’S BARACK OBAMA & JOHN MCCAIN BEACH BLAST

Click here to find out why!  But, it’s obvious.

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HILLARY CLINTON UNITING DEMOCRATIC PARTY

Hillary Clinton spoke to top-level Democratic fundraisers in Washington D.C. yesterday and said, “I know my supporters have extremely strong feelings and I know Barack’s do as well.

But we are family and we have an opportunity now to really demonstrate clearly we do know what’s at stake, and we will do whatever it takes to try to win back this White House.”

Stay tuned. Barack & Hillary make their first joint-appearance in Unity, New Hampshire at 1 pm today.

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BARACK OBAMA & HILLARY CLINTON IN UNITY

Today’s the big day.

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will make their first joint campaign appearance today at 1 p.m. today in Unity, New Hampshire.

According to the L.A. Times, the town, tucked in the state’s western corner, not only has the perfect name for the message the Obama campaign wants to impress upon disgruntled Clinton supporters across the nation, but it also precisely split its support in New Hampshire’s Democratic presidential primary: He got 107 votes, she got 107 votes.

What’s next? Will Barack Obama ask Hillary to run as his VP? Thoughts?

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