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Barack Obama has offered Hillary Rodham Clinton a prime spot at the convention.
Barack Obama has offered Hillary Rodham Clinton a prime spot at the convention.
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WASHINGTON — An effort to urge Barack Obama to pick former rival Hillary Rodham Clinton as his running mate is shutting down under the assumption she is not a contender for the No. 2 spot.

The two former Clinton staffers who started the group Vote Both say Obama’s decision to offer Clinton a prime-time speaking role at the Democratic Party nominating convention in Denver and other signals suggest Obama will not chose her.

“Because it seems that Senator Obama has made his decision to offer the slot on the ticket to another candidate, we believe that continuing to ask him to pick Hillary is no longer helpful to our party’s chances of winning in November,” Adam Parkhomenko and Sam Arora wrote in an e-mail they planned to send today to the 40,000-plus supporters who signed their online petition.

Obama and Clinton advisers have said Clinton is likely to speak on the convention’s second night, Aug. 26, which is the 88th anniversary of the ratification of the amendment giving the women the right to vote. The Associated Press

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