Bill Clinton campaigns in the area

The Examiner:

Former President Bill Clinton told African-American church congregations Sunday that he understands the desire to elect the nation’s first black president but he urged them to consider his wife’s candidacy.

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At a service at Greater Mt. Nebo AME Church in Bowie, Clinton asked several hundred parishioners to think and pray about their choice.

Clinton’s wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., is facing off against Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., in primaries Tuesday in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia.

Asked outside the church what he thought of Saturday’s results, in which Obama swept victories in Louisiana, Nebraska and Washington state, Clinton seemed unfazed.

“I lost Washington state in 1992 also,” Clinton said.

At the Bowie church, parishioner Michael Gaddy said Clinton made a good speech, but nevertheless he is going to support Obama.

“It’s not a dilemma for me,” Gaddy said. “I think Obama’s the better man for the job. If for some reason he doesn’t get the nomination, I think we’d all be behind Hillary.”

Clinton joined Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley at the crowded Battle Grove Democratic Club in Dundalk, a Baltimore suburb, Sunday afternoon where the former president fought through a power failure that briefly cut out the lights and microphone.

Clinton said his wife would repair the nation’s image abroad by embracing diplomacy instead of military force.

“From now on, we’re going to have diplomacy with friend and foe alike whenever we can, and military force will be used only as an absolute last resort, not the other way around,” he said.

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