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Clinton urges supporters to ignore calls to quit
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WSTM
- 5/11/2008
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Hillary Clinton is urging her supporters to ignore the political pundits who have declared her presidential campaign toast. In an interview with USA Today, Clinton says she has 'a much broader base' for a winning coalition than Barack Obama does. She cites an Associated Press article that she says f
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Clinton urges supporters to ignore calls to end her campaign; Obama picks up new
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Macro World Investor
- 5/9/2008
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WASHINGTON-Barack Obama's sprint to the Democratic nomination received another boost Friday as three more superdelegates pledged their support, including one who dropped his backing for Hillary Rodham Clinton's faltering White House bid. The two Democrats have been lobbying superdelegates, who are n
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Clinton vows to persevere despite diminishing chances
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Arizona Daily Star
- 5/9/2008
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Clinton urges supporters not to give up on her
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Houston Chronicle
- 5/9/2008
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Her voice raspy, her tone determined, Hillary Rodham Clinton urged her supporters today to ignore the political pundits who have declared her toast. The former first lady raced into a long West Virginia-to-the-West Coast campaign day, declaring she would move forward with her pre
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Obama presses for superdelegate support as Clinton vows to keep fighting
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Japan Today
- 5/8/2008
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Barack Obama, on the cusp of securing the Democratic presidential nomination, sought Thursday to win over U.S. lawmakers who could help seal his victory over Hillary Rodham Clinton. Clinton meanwhile urged her supporters to ignore the political pundits who have declared her candidacy over. Obama mad
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Clinton urges supports not to give up on her
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Houston Chronicle
- 5/8/2008
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Her voice raspy, her tone determined, Hillary Rodham Clinton urged her supporters today to ignore the political pundits who have declared her toast. The former first lady raced into a long West Virginia-to-the-West Coast campaign day, declaring she would move forward with her pre
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Obama supporters make presence known at Clinton's Shepherdstown appearance
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HERALD-MAIL Online
- 5/8/2008
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SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. â?? In a town described by one Hillary Clinton supporter as an 'Obama stronghold,' not everyone at the former first lady's Wednesday appearance favored the New York senator for president. As Clinton's supporters waited for their candidate outside McMurran Hall, they grumbled amo
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Former supporter urges Clinton to make way for Obama
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Pink News
- 5/8/2008
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Once a staunch Hillary Clinton supporter, on the heels of Tuesdayâ??s narrow win in Indiana and huge loss in North Carolina for the Clinton camp, Senator George McGovern called for the New York Senator to drop out of the race and let Barack Obama secure the nomination. McGovern told the Washington P
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Clinton pushes ahead despite cash concerns
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Kingston Whig-Standard
- 5/8/2008
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Politically wounded and financially strapped, Hillary Rodham Clinton plunged back into the presidential campaign yesterday even as Barack Obama declared that Tuesday's primary results left him with a 'clear path to victory.' Obama beat Clinton soundly in North Carolina and fell just short in an Indi
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