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Hillary Clinton has joined Barack Obama at a rally - their first public event since she pulled out of the race to be the Democratic presidential candidate.Hillary Clinton has joined Barack Obama at a rally - their first public event since she pulled out of the race to be the Democratic presidential candidate.
The rally in Unity, New Hampshire, is seen as an opportunity for party supporters to come together after the divisive primary battle.The rally in Unity, New Hampshire, is seen as an opportunity for party supporters to come together after the divisive primary battle.
The event follows a joint dinner in Washington where Mr Obama offered help to clear Mrs Clinton's campaign debts.The event follows a joint dinner in Washington where Mr Obama offered help to clear Mrs Clinton's campaign debts.
Mrs Clinton is expected to back Mr Obama's White House bid at the rally. Mrs Clinton urged supporters at the Democrat rally to vote for Mr Obama.
"If you think we need a new course, a new agenda, then vote for Barack Obama and you will get the change you need," she told the cheering crowd.
"He will work for you, he will fight for you and he will stand up for you every day in the White House."
After her speech, Mr Obama joined the crowd in chanting "thank you Hillary".
The BBC's North America editor, Justin Webb, says the get-together in Unity is rich in political symbolism.The BBC's North America editor, Justin Webb, says the get-together in Unity is rich in political symbolism.
As well as the name, it is also the town whose Democrats were evenly split - 107 voted for Obama, 107 for Clinton.As well as the name, it is also the town whose Democrats were evenly split - 107 voted for Obama, 107 for Clinton.
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Mr Obama and Mrs Clinton greeted each other with a kiss and a handshake when they caught the flight to New Hampshire on Friday. They also sat next to each on the plane, the Associated Press reports.Mr Obama and Mrs Clinton greeted each other with a kiss and a handshake when they caught the flight to New Hampshire on Friday. They also sat next to each on the plane, the Associated Press reports.
Prior to Thursday's dinner, the two had not met in person since two days after the last primaries.Prior to Thursday's dinner, the two had not met in person since two days after the last primaries.
Latest opinion polls suggest that while Mr Obama has made headway in winning over Mrs Clinton's supporters since she withdrew from the nomination race, one in five of them has indicated they will vote for the Republican candidate, John McCain.
JUSTIN WEBB'S AMERICA Behind the scenes, the money is the short-term key to Hillary's heart it seems Is money the key to Democratic unity?JUSTIN WEBB'S AMERICA Behind the scenes, the money is the short-term key to Hillary's heart it seems Is money the key to Democratic unity?
Latest opinion polls suggest that while Mr Obama has made headway in winning over Mrs Clinton's supporters since she withdrew from the nomination race, one in five of them has indicated they will vote for the Republican candidate, John McCain.
Our correspondent adds that Thursday's fundraising dinner was important for both sides - the Clinton campaign needs an injection of cash to pay off $20m (£10m) debts, but Mr Obama needs the financial muscle of the Clinton money raisers.Our correspondent adds that Thursday's fundraising dinner was important for both sides - the Clinton campaign needs an injection of cash to pay off $20m (£10m) debts, but Mr Obama needs the financial muscle of the Clinton money raisers.
Mrs Clinton's advisers have warned Mr Obama that her ability to campaign on his behalf will be limited if she has to spend the summer raising money to pay off her debts.Mrs Clinton's advisers have warned Mr Obama that her ability to campaign on his behalf will be limited if she has to spend the summer raising money to pay off her debts.