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Analysis: Clinton crushes Obama across the board |
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Written by Landshark
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Wednesday, 14 May 2008 |
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From CNN.com : (CNN) -- After enduring a week of political obituaries, Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign proved Tuesday that it still has some life.  Sen. Hillary Clinton says she is "more determined than ever to carry on this campaign." var CNN_ArticleChanger = new CNN_imageChanger('cnnImgChngr','/2008/POLITICS/05/13/west.virginia.analysis/imgChng/p1-0.init.exclude.html',1,1); //CNN.imageChanger.load('cnnImgChngr','imgChng/p1-0.exclude.html'); Clinton, as expected, trounced Democratic front-runner Sen. Barack Obama in the West Virginia primary. In the process, she underscored Obama's weakness with blue-collar, working-class white voters -- a segment of the electorate that may prove pivotal in November. Buoyed by her landslide margin, Clinton vowed to continue what has become a longshot campaign, telling supporters at a Charleston rally that she is "more determined than ever to carry on this campaign until everyone has had a chance to make their voices heard." Clinton's victory in West Virginia was decisive. She won men and women. She carried a majority of voters in every age group. She captured liberals, moderates, and conservatives. She took a majority in every income bracket. Read More... |
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Focus Turns to Superdelegates |
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Written by Landshark
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Thursday, 08 May 2008 |
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From CNN.com : (CNN) -- Despite an overwhelming defeat in North Carolina and a narrow victory in Indiana, Sen. Hillary Clinton vowed to stay in the race until her party has a nominee.  Sen. Hillary Clinton says it's "full speed on to the White House" despite Tuesday's results. "I, obviously, am going to work as hard as I can to become that nominee. That is what I've done; that's what I'm continuing to do," she said Wednesday in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. The focus of the Democratic race now turns to the superdelegates, because they outnumber the remaining pledged delegates. Read More... |
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Clinton Takes Pennsylvania |
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Written by Landshark
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Wednesday, 23 April 2008 |
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From CNN.com : PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton claimed victory in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, beating out Sen. Barack Obama after a bruising seven-week campaign."It's a long road to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. and it runs right through the heart of Pennsylvania," she told supporters in Philadelphia. "I'm in this race to fight for you ... You know you can count on me to stand up strong for you every single day in the White House." Clinton commended Obama and his campaign, saying they are in many ways "on this journey together." Tuesday's projected victory follows Clinton's wins in other big states such as Ohio, New York and California. Read More... |
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