DENVER (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton will address the Democratic convention on Tuesday in a speech designed to mend a lingering party rift and persuade her die-hard supporters to get behind Barack Obama's White House bid.
Obama hopes her high-profile appearance can begin to heal the wounds of a bruising nominating battle and win over intransigent Clinton supporters still angry over his triumph and his choice of Joe Biden over her for his running mate.
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