Here's what he had to say:
Senator Hillary Clinton has made history in this
campaign not just because she's a woman who has done what no woman
has done before, but because she's a leader who inspires millions
of Americans with her strength, her courage, and her commitment to
the causes that brought us here tonight.
We've certainly had our differences over the last
sixteen months. But as someone who's shared a stage with her many
times, I can tell you that what gets Hillary Clinton up in the
morning-even in the face of tough odds-is exactly what sent her and
Bill Clinton to sign up for their first campaign in Texas all those
years ago; what sent her to work at the Children's Defense Fund and
made her fight for health care as first lady; what led her to the
United States Senate and fueled her barrier-breaking campaign for
the presidency-an unyielding desire to improve the lives of
ordinary Americans, no matter how difficult the fight may be. And
you can rest assured that when we finally win the battle for
universal health care in this country, she will be central to that
victory. When we transform our energy policy and lift our children
out of poverty, it will be because she worked to help make it
happen. Our party and our country are better off because of her,
and I am a better candidate for having had the honor to compete
with Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Doesn't sound like that will be enough.
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