DENVER - Former First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton took center stage Tuesday night at a boisterous Democratic National Convention that will give the party's presidential nomination today to rival Barack Obama.
Seizing a moment that once looked to be all hers, Clinton implored her followers to unify behind Obama, the charismatic Illinois senator who has inspired cadres of young and disaffected voters with his calls for change.
"Whether you voted for me or for Barack Obama, the time is now to unite for a single party, for a single purpose," the New York senator told a cheering crowd, lighted up with flashing cameras.
With her defeated followers chanting her name, Clinton delivered a rousing endorsement of Obama while providing the cathartic closure her supporters were seeking.
"This is a fight for the future and a fight we must win together," she said. "Barack Obama is my candidate, and he must be our president."
Introduced by her daughter, Chelsea, and given a five-minute standing ovation, Clinton also thanked her "sisterhood of traveling pantsuits" who buoyed her candidacy over the past 18 months. "You never gave in, and you never gave up," said Clinton, in a peach pantsuit.
Somebody yelled, "I love you!"
In a reference to the tearful moment credited with rescuing her faltering candidacy in New Hampshire, Clinton told the packed convention hall, "You made me laugh, and yes, you made me cry."