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Clinton to concede


Today will be Sen.Hillary Rodham Clinton's last hurrah in the presidential race.

The Associated Press is reporting that Clinton will concede tonight that Sen. Barack Obama has the delegates to gain the Democratic nomination.

Her speech tonight is scheduled for New York City, which gave a clue of her intentions because she'll be back in the state where she serves as U.S. senator.

She will stop short of formally ending or suspending her race, and will continue to speak out on health care and other issues, AP reported. But the campaign is basically over.

She could be seeking a second spot on the ticket.

If you thought it was interesting before, just wait.

-- John Guerriero


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