Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama Are Like ‘Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers’

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“Anyone who voted for me has so much in common with those who voted for Barack,” Hillary said. “And it is critical that we join forces because the Democratic Party is a family — sometimes a dysfunctional family — but it is a family.”
As for Obama, he pretty much seconded everything Hillary said and expanded on it — after, of course, lavishing praise. “As someone shouted in New Hampshire when we were there,” he said, “she rocks.”
So did the crowd buy it? “It looked like Clinton-Gore up there to me, but better," said Ali Muney. "They looked like a real pair. I’d like to see them running on the same ticket.” Muney, like most of the people there, has been an Obama supporter since the beginning. But a handful of Hillary fans also came out to warily show their support.
“I was with Clinton all the way, but now I’m with the Democratic candidate all the way," said Shirley Hurwitz, visiting from Lexington, Massachusetts. "Her support helped me make the switch.” Could she see an Obama-Clinton ticket? “Yeah…yeah,” she said hesitantly. “It seemed wacky a while ago, but now I think it could work.” —Kelly Marages

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