Rendell Supports Clinton's Decision To Stay In Race
Governor Says Every State Should Hold Primary Before Decision Is Made
Friday, May 9, 2008 – updated: 7:22 pm EDT May 9, 2008
WASHINGTON -- With just four days to go until West Virginia's Democratic primary, Sen. Hillary Clinton shows no signs of bowing out of the race; and Governor Ed Rendell said she shouldn't.Rendell was in Washington, D.C. this morning to push for more federal dollars to fix our nation's roads and bridges.Regarding the road to the White House, the governor told us he's supporting Clinton's decision to keep on fighting until all the states have held their primaries. When asked about catching up to Sen. Barack Obama in the delegate count, Rendell added that the numbers "might not add up." However, Rendell said he still wants to see votes from the Michigan and Florida primaries to be counted.Although Rendell is a top Clinton supporter, there's recently been talk about the governor being a good running-mate for Obama, should the Illinois senator win the nomination.
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