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Election 2008
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Schumer Admits Disappointment that Clinton Is Not the Nominee
by Karen DeWitt (2008-08-26)
DENVER, CO (NCPR) - New York Senator Chuck Schumer admitted to some sadness as he spoke about fellow Senator Hillary Clinton not being the nominee for president at the Democratic convention.

"Despite our feelings of maybe it could have been different, we know we have a task on hand, and we know Hillary Clinton will lead all of us in New York and in this country to make sure that Barack Obama wins this presidency," Schumer said.

Clinton looked relaxed as she addressed the New York delegates.

"Now I ask each and every one of you to work as hard for Barack and Joe Biden as you worked for me," she said.

Addressing the threat of some of her most fervent voters to support McCain instead of Obama, Clinton said she absolutely does not support that.

"If you voted for me, you have much more in common with Senator Obama... than you do with Senator McCain," she said.

"Of course it's disappointing, but for me, it's not just about what happens to me, it's about what happens to what I believe and what I care about," Clinton said.

"Professionally, politically, publicly, I am working as hard as I can to make sure we elect Barack Obama," she added.

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