"(Former) President Clinton is obviously committed to doing whatever he can and is asked to do to ensure (Illinois) Senator Obama is the next president of the United States," said Matt McKenna, Clinton's spokesman.
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Former President Bill Clinton helps his wife and US Democratic presidential candidate Senator Hillary Clinton to the stage at her South Dakota and Montana presidential primary election night rally in New York June 3, 2008. |
However, the spokesman did not elaborate on what the former president would do to help Obama's campaign.
In return, Obama's campaign spokesman Bill Burton said that they were confident in former President Clinton to "play a big role" in building a unified Democratic Party "to be a powerful force for change this year."
The former First Lady and New York Senator, Clinton, who also promised to do what she could to help Obama to be the first African-American president in the country, is expected to join Obama in a private fundraising event on Thursday and a public campaign rally on Friday.
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