Last night's results in the North Carolina and Indiana primaries have left Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton out of options. She ran a tough and spirited campaign that will be talked about for a generation. But it’s over.
The time has come for Clinton to adopt a gracious ...
Kevin Naff
May 7 | 1:38 PM
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Stonewall Democrats call for unity in November election |
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Clinton, Obama backers disagree over who won gay vote |
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Activists see swing role in close races |
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Clinton, Huckabee and other logical choices face obstacles |
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Three gay delegates elected in city; Clinton supporters expected stronger showing |
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Reiterates support for range of issues, knocks Obama over McClurkin flap |
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Presumptive nominee’s record sparks debate among activists |
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DNC chair responds to concerns about ‘disenfranchised’ voters |
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Gays competing for delegate slots in D.C., Md. |
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Idaho’s Craig among those to leave at end of term |
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GOP contenders send reps to gay gathering |
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New York mayor backs same-sex marriage |
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Paul disavows anti-gay remarks |
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Voters finally get their say after long slog in the snow |
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Split results add to confusion for many gay voters torn between Obama, Clinton |
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Too many variables to predict impact on race, experts say |
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Surging GOP contender stands by 1992 remarks that patients should be ‘isolated’ |
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Thompson, Giuliani back amendments under certain circumstances |
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Campaign cites ‘flip-flops’ on abortion, gun control but not gay issues |
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Attempt at resolving ‘significant case’ set for 2008 |
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Coleman, Sununu seen as vulnerable next year |
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Anti-gay measures inspiring new efforts in some ‘red states’ |
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D.C. activists head south to stump for Clinton, Obama |
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Marshall, co-author of marriage amendment, announces campaign |
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Activist blames ‘trans phobia’ for withdrawal |
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Senate goes blue as anti-gay campaigners go down in defeat |
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Gay groups say defeating Marshall key to progress |
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Hopefuls vow support at bipartisan event |
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Mark Walsh rallies the troops in Philly as primary contest nears |
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Richmond, a Clinton delegate, would be happy with Obama as nominee |
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