Clinton apologises for remarks on Bobby Kennedy assassination

US: HILLARY CLINTON has apologised for mentioning the June 1968 assassination of Robert Kennedy in explaining yesterday why …

US:HILLARY CLINTON has apologised for mentioning the June 1968 assassination of Robert Kennedy in explaining yesterday why she had resisted calls to end her White House bid. Mrs Clinton's comments has drawn a rebuke from Democratic frontrunner Barack Obama's campaign.

Mrs Clinton made the remark about Kennedy to the editorial board of the Sioux Falls Argus Leader newspaper when explaining that other races for the Democratic presidential nomination had lasted into June. "My husband did not wrap up the nomination in 1992 until he won the California primary somewhere in the middle of June, right? We all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California," she said.

Kennedy, brother of assassinated US president John F Kennedy and Massachusetts senator Edward Kennedy, was assassinated during the 1968 race for the Democratic nomination.

Clinton's comments drew a sharp response from the Obama campaign. "Senator Clinton's statement was unfortunate and has no place in this campaign," said Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton. Clinton told reporters later: "I regret if my referencing of that moment of trauma for our entire country and particularly the Kennedy family was in any way offensive. I had no intention of that whatsoever."