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Senator urges Hillary Clinton to seek presidency
  Virginia senator Tim Kane agree with Hillary Clinton for President on Saturday, although the country's former secretary hasn't announced whether she would seek the White House in 2016.
Kane, who supports barack Obama when he defeated Clinton for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination in 2008 and announced his Twitter, and women in south Carolina democratic council in Columbia, south Carolina's breakfast meeting support.
"Today I encourage Hillary Clinton ran for President and commitment I support for her candidacy, if she doesn't," Kane in singing is a link to his remarks of www.readyforhillary.com, said the most outstanding one of Clinton's web site.
"She understand the challenges faced by americans from all walks of life and has the compassion and the necessary skills, in order to help improve our daily life," Cain, the former governor of Virginia,
In said preparing the breakfast, according to the website.
Kane as secretary of state Clinton's work, from the New York state senator and first lady, her husband, Bill Clinton's presidency also gave her a deep background in foreign policy.
Take polls suggest this year, Hillary Clinton and more than any other potential democratic candidates, including vice President Joe biden the advantage of more than 50 percentage points.
Clinton in April, said she would like to run in 2016, and "will continue to think for a moment."
Last year, democratic senator McCaskill of Missouri Claire and Charles schumer of New York publicly announced that they had the Democrats in the senate to Clinton and 16 woman support also sent a letter to her, to urge her to enter the game.