Can Democrats Unite Behind Obama After Bruising Primary Campaign with Clinton?
By Skeeter Sanders New Jersey Superdelegate Who Supported Clinton Says Her Campaign Employed ‘Very Divisive Tactics and Rhetoric’ to Turn Jewish Voters Against Obama and Exploit Black-Jewish Tensions By Skeeter Sanders With Hillary Rodham Clinton now officially out of the running in the race for the White House, Democrats have begun the Herculean task of stitching back together a party deeply divided along generational, gender and especially racial and ethnic lines. But that task could be made much harder following the disclosure Friday by a New Jersey superdelegate previously pledged to Clinton that the former first lady’s campaign employed “very divisive,” racially-motivated tactics against her former rival in an attempt to turn Jewish voters away from him — and exploit longstanding tensions between African-Americans and Jews. The New York senator formally brought her history-making presidential campaign to an end on Saturday with a rousing farewell in Washington to thousands of sup