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Defiant Clinton rides West Virginia poll lead
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The West Online
- 5/14/2008
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Hillary Clinton appears poised for a landslide in tomorrow's West Virginia primary, but she is unlikely to break Barack Obama's stranglehold on the Democratic nomination. The former first lady, vowing to battle on even as Obama turns his sights on Republican presumptive nominee Senator John McCain,
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Polls open in West Virginia nominating primary
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Yahoo! UK and Ireland
- 5/14/2008
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FAIRMONT, West Virginia (AFP) - Polls opened on Tuesday in West Virginia's Democratic presidential primary with opinion surveys predicting a landslide victory for Hillary Clinton over her rival Barack Obama. Polling stations opened as scheduled at 6:30 am (1030 GMT) in the rural, mountainous state t
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Clinton poised for West Virginia win that offers little hope of halting Obama's
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Japan Today
- 5/14/2008
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CHARLESTON, West Virginia รข?? Hillary Rodham Clinton reached out for a largely symbolic victory in the West Virginia primary Tuesday over Barack Obama, an outcome that would do little to buoy her faltering candidacy in the face of a rival who has all but secured the Democratic presidential nominatio
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In West Virginia, women for Hillary Clinton haven't (quite) given up the dream
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KWBP
- 5/13/2008
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11:34 PM PDT BRIDGEPORT, W.VA. It seems like only a few days ago, right after Hillary Rodham Clinton's big win in Pennsylvania, that Margaret Hamrick was on the phone with one of her bank customers, rejoicing at what appeared so possible -- a woman, at last, in the White House. Hamrick wasn't suppo
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Clinton set to win West Virginia, Obama takes aim at McCain
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Yahoo! Canada
- 5/13/2008
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0 The two are among the last half-dozen states to take part in the hotly contested race between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, the surging senator from Illinois who holds a near-unassailable lead among delegates who'll choose the party's nominee at the Democratic National Convention in August in
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Clinton spends Mother's Day campaigning
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Rutland Herald
- 5/13/2008
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GRAFTON, W.Va. - Hillary Rodham Clinton toured the birthplace of Mother's Day in rural West Virginia, offering Democrats a subtle reminder Sunday that her fading candidacy remains strong among women and blue-collar, white voters.That loyal base is expected to carry Clinton to a sizable victory in th
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U.S.: Clinton focuses on West Virginia; Obama, on future
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Njbiz
- 5/13/2008
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5/13/2008 The outcome of West Virginia's primary Tuesday may best be foretold by where Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama plan to spend the day. Clinton is expected to be in Charleston, West Virginia, to celebrate what should be her large victory. Obama has no plans Tuesday night, but he is spen
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Clinton Looks for Win as Polls Open in West Virginia
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101.5 The River
- 5/13/2008
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton appeared headed to a big West Virginia victory over front-runner Barack Obama in the Democratic presidential race on Tuesday, although it could be too late to turn around her faltering White House bid. Clinton has an advantage of at least 20 points in most opi
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Polls Open For W. Virginia Primary
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WSOC-TV
- 5/13/2008
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The polls have opened for Tuesday's West Virginia primary. Democrat Hillary Clinton is expected to score a double-digit victory over Barack Obama.But the Illinois front-runner holds a near-insurmountable lead in the delegate race, and has been spending time focused on the fall
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Defiant Clinton rides West Virginia poll lead (AFP)
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Yahoo! News Australia
- 5/13/2008
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FAIRMONT, West Virginia (AFP) - Hillary Clinton looks set to win West Virginia's presidential primary by a landslide Tuesday but unlikely to break Barack Obama's stranglehold on the Democratic nomination. The former first lady, vowing to battle on even as Obama turns his sights on Republican presump
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