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WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton returned to Congress on Tuesday for the first time since suspending her presidential campaign, to loud applause and hugs from Democrats as they try to repair the rifts left by a long, bruising presidential primary.
The New York senator’s return had been much anticipated since Barack Obama collected the delegates he needed to secure the party’s nomination earlier this month.
Cheerful if not triumphant, she walked up the Capitol steps amid a crowd of supporters.
“Glad to be here, my friends, glad to be here,” she said as she entered the building.



