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Current Mood: | Clinton, Obama predict eventual unity Clinton, Obama predict eventual unity - Yahoo! News Quote:
"Every time we have a vigorous contest like we're having this primary election, people get intense. Senator Obama has intense support. I have intense support. It's exciting because people want to be involved. But, the differences ... pale in comparison to the differences between us and Senator McCain."
North Carolina holds its primary May 6, with 115 delegates at stake.
Obama made a similar point Thursday in an interview on ABC's "World News."
"There are going to be some bruised feelings, whoever the nominee is. We are going to have to come together and remind ourselves that there is a heck of a lot bigger difference between either Senator Clinton or myself, and John McCain," Obama said.
He said the protracted contest would not harm the party in the long run.
"I think short term, there is going to be work to do for the nominee to bring the party back together again. People feel pretty passionate about their respective candidates. I appreciate that, and I understand it," Obama said.
| Well so much for the implosion of the democratic party. 
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