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Clinton urges supporters to ignore dire predictions
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Find Law
- 5/10/2008
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton, defying electoral math stacked against her, is urging supporters to ignore predictions that her White House bid was over. Barack Obama, meanwhile, was reaching out to top Democrats who could help seal a historic nomination well within his grasp. Clinton spen
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Clinton presses on, urges supporters to ignore calls to quitSIOUX FALLS, S.D. -
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Auburn Citizen
- 5/10/2008
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - Her voice raspy, her tone determined, Hillary Rodham Clinton urged her supporters Thursday to ignore the political pundits who have declared her toast. Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., huddles with staff on her campaign plane prior to take-off
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Clinton presses on, urges supporters to ignore calls to quit (AP)
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Yahoo!
- 5/10/2008
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - Her voice raspy, her tone determined, Hillary Rodham Clinton urged her supporters Thursday 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
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Urges supporters to ignore calls to quit
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AM 540 WFLA
- 5/9/2008
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The former first lady raced into a long West Virginia-to-the-West Coast campaign day, declaring she would move forward with her presidential effort and insisting anew that she, not Barack Obama, would be the stronger Democratic candidate to face Republican John McCain in November. But her fresh comm
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Clinton presses on, urges supporter.....
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Estherville Daily News
- 5/9/2008
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The former first lady raced into a long West Virginia-to-the-West Coast campaign day, declaring she would move forward with her presidential effort and insisting anew that she, not Barack Obama, would be the stronger Democratic candidate to face Republican John McCain in November. But her fresh comm
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Clinton urges backers to ignore calls to quit
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Arizona Daily Sun
- 5/9/2008
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- Her voice raspy, her tone determined, Hillary Rodham Clinton urged her supporters Thursday 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 wit
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Clinton Presses On, Urges Backers To Hang In
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San Francisco Chronicle
- 5/9/2008
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Her voice raspy, her tone determined, Hillary Rodham Clinton urged her supporters Thursday 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 presidential effort
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Supporters urging Clinton to consider her position in Washington
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Eircom.net
- 5/9/2008
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US: BARACK OBAMA has said he is not taking the Democratic presidential nomination for granted despite mounting pressure on Hillary Clinton to withdraw. Mrs Clinton repeated yesterday that she intends to stay in the race at least until every state has voted on June 3rd but some of her own supporters
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The Big Story: Clinton urges supporters to ignore calls to quit
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Green Valley News and Sun
- 5/9/2008
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Illinois Sen. Barack Obama talks with delegate Madeleine Bordalla, D-Guam, Thursday, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. His unannounced visit during House votes lasted more than half an hour. He told reporters afterward he was asking members of Congress to support his White House candidacy and said
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Clinton urges backers to ignore calls for her to quit
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Boston Globe
- 5/9/2008
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Her voice raspy, her tone determined, Hillary Clinton urged cheering supporters yesterday to ignore the political pundits who have declared her toast. While taking a less confrontational tone toward front-runner Barack Obama, she dismissed calls for her to drop out and insisted a
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