Mar. 24, Headlines - The campaign trail was quiet on this holiday weekend. Hillary
Clinton took three days off and is returning today to deliver what her campaign calls a
'major policy address' in Philadelphia.
Barack Obama is taking a short vacation and is expected to hit the trail again
on Wednesday.
But before the Democratic candidates retreated for a little R and R, former
candidate and New Mexico Governor Bill
Richardson endorsed Obama. He joined
Obama at an event in Oregon on Friday where he said Obama's speech on race
moved him to stand behind the candidate. Richardson, who was Secretary of
the Energy and UN Ambassador under President Bill Clinton said it was hard
to break the news to his long time friends.
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