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    After Hillary, Bill Clinton's turn to boost Obama
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2008-08-27 21:25

    DENVER - Bill Clinton once vowed to fight for voters "until the last dog dies." On Wednesday he shows how hard he will fight for Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama on the Clintons' last big day of the 2008 campaign.


    Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama watches former President Bill Clinton at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Billings, Montana, August 26, 2008. [Agencies] 

    The former president's prime-time speech is the capstone on an eventful day at the Democratic National Convention, which will formally nominate Obama, 47, as the Democrats' candidate to face Republican John McCain in the November 4 election.

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    After a campaign stop with veterans in Billings, Montana, Obama will arrive in Denver, where he will accept the Democratic nomination on Thursday.

    Hillary Clinton, 60, who lost to Obama in a protracted primary battle but threw herself behind him unequivocally in a well-received speech on Tuesday night, is expected to free her delegates to back Obama on Wednesday.

    "Barack Obama is my candidate," she said to roars of approval in a speech that left no doubt of her desire to set aside grievances and seek party unity. "And he must be our president."

    In a symbolic gesture, she will be formally nominated on Wednesday as a way of honoring her and placating her supporters, some of whom have been complaining loudly that Obama did not pick her as his vice presidential running mate.

    Sign-waving convention-goers, seeking eagerly to win back the White House after eight years of Republican George W. Bush, will also hear from the man who will likely lead the attack on McCain, Obama's vice presidential running mate, veteran Delaware Sen. Joe Biden.

    This comes at a time when Democrats are honing a message aimed at accusing McCain of being out of touch with everyday American economic concerns because he and his wealthy wife, Cindy McCain, own seven houses.

    But the event with the most potential for drama will come when Bill Clinton takes the stage.

    More so than his wife, Clinton has had trouble reconciling with Obama after a primary feud in which Obama, who would be America's first black president, accused Clinton of injecting racial politics into the campaign.

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