DENVER -- Hillary Clinton summoned millions of voters who supported her in the primaries to send Barack Obama to the White House Tuesday night in a speech at the Democratic National Convention.
She called for all Democrats to unite, "as a single party with a single purpose," calling this election a fight for our future.
The New York senator said the country has to restore its standing in the international community, and change the spending habits that have led to the biggest deficit in American history.
She said John McCain's not the man to do that.
Clinton said it's fitting McCain and President George W. Bush will be in the Twin Cities next week because it is getting hard to tell them apart.
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