Was Clinton's Speech Enough? In her speech Tuesday at the Democratic National Convention, Hillary Clinton called Sen. Obama "my candidate" and "our next president." Some of her followers are listening and others are not. Mark Friedland, a delegate from North Carolina, explains why he plans to vote for Clinton in this week's roll and for Obama in November.

Was Clinton's Speech Enough?

Was Clinton's Speech Enough?

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Hillary Clinton is trying to rally her supporters to the side of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. In her speech last night at the Democratic National Convention she called Sen. Obama "my candidate" and "our next president." Some of her followers are listening and others are not. Mark Friedland, a delegate from North Carolina, tells Madeleine Brand that he plans to vote for Sen. Clinton in this week's roll and for Sen. Obama in November.