Hillary Votes
CHAPPAQUA, NY, Feb. 5 -- Hillary and Bill Clinton voted this morning near their home in Westchester County, with the New York senator saying she was humbled and overwhelmed as she cast her ballot.
Chelsea Clinton, who lives in Manhattan, accompanied them.
The senator voted first. Afterwards, she said she felt "really good."
"It's a very humbling and overwhelming experience to cast my vote," she said, upon emerging from the booth "It's a really extraordinary day; it's a great tribute to our country. I hope a lot of people come out and vote today. I hope everybody will take the time and trouble."
Bill Clinton cast his vote next.
"It's one of the proudest moments of my life," he said, while declining to talk about his wife's chances or say much about how long the race could go.
As they left the Douglas G. Grafflin School, Sen. Clinton was asked about her prospects today.
"I am just very excited about today. I think we should encourage everybody across the country to come out and vote in this unprecedented national primary," she said, before repeating a main theme from her stump speech about how she hopes voters will choose the candidate best able to lead on Day One.
(NBC/NJ's ATHENA JONES)





Did either of them endorse Obama yet?