Clinton booed at MLK rally in New York
Black security workers union greeted Clinton with a smattering of catcalls in the wake of her comments about Martin Luther King, Jr.
The New York senator called on the roughly 2,500, mostly black attendees “to fulfill [King’s] unfinished dream and to live the legacy that we have inherited.” Some of her biggest applause came when she cited her rival for the Democratic nomination, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, who had his share of supporters at the event.
