Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama "are working on a deal to
give her some votes in the presidential nomination roll call, but end
the divided balloting quickly with a unanimous consent for Obama," according to the AP.
"Democratic
officials involved in the negotiations say the idea is that at the
start of the state-by-state roll call Wednesday night, delegates would
cast their votes for Clinton or Obama. But the voting would be
cut off after a couple states, perhaps ending with New York, when
Clinton herself would call for a unanimous backing for Obama from the
convention floor."
August 25, 2008
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