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Reuters: Hillary Clinton tries new game plan 26 February

On Monday, Senator Clinton -- in what her campaign labeled a major foreign policy speech, called Obama a risky choice to lead U.S. foreign policy. Jon Decker reports.
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Obama trounced his Democratic rival, taking 61 percent of the vote to Clinton's 37 percent. Exit polls showed that about 90 percent of African-Americans backed Obama, who is trying to become America's first black president. The victory in Mississippi extended Obama's lead over Hillary Clinton in pledged delegates to the August nominating convention. The next big showdown is in Pennsylvania in six weeks time. With 158 delegates at stake, it's the biggest single-state haul remaining in the race for the nomination.
Reuters: Clinton's strategy for the nomination. 26 March
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Reuters: Obama, McCain pick up momentum 08 January
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Political analysts say a loss by Mitt Romney could be devastating and could doom his prospects for the Republican nomination. For Hillary Clinton, a second straight loss will likely force her campaign to shift strategy. Jon Decker reports.
AFP: Clinton, Obama battle to the wire in Indiana 06 May
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Voters in the midwestern state of Indiana go to the polls on Tuesday with Barack Obama hoping to knock resurgent rival Hillary Clinton out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. An AFPTV report.
Reuters: Clinton scores big in New Hampshire 09 January
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Clinton's victory gave her new momentum and set up a tough battle with Obama as the race heads on to contest in Nevada and South Carolina
Reuters: Obama, Huckabee gain momentum 15 December
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The Sunshine State, where Huckabee has moved into first place-- was supposed to be a firewall for former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani-- who appears to have lost a good deal of Republican support. Jon Decker reports.
Reuters: Poll: Obama trails Clinton in N. Hampshire 05 January
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The Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll put Obama within striking distance of Clinton in New Hampshire. She led Obama 32 percent to 26 percent. Former Sen. John Edwards, the runner-up in Iowa, was at 20 percent and no other Democrat was in double digits.
AFP: Democratic race in the hands of the superdelegates 02 May
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With neither Barack Obama nor Hillary Clinton likely to win enough delegates to secure the Democratic presidential nomination outright, the race could end up in the hands of the party elite known as superdelegates. AFPTV interviews Susan Davis, a Democratic congresswoman from California who is an uncommitted superdelegate.
Reuters: Superdelegates hold key to nomination 07 March
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The quality of wins argument may win Hillary Clinton the nomination, but there's a fear that it could divide the party-- with supporters of Barack Obama staying home in the general election. Jon Decker reports.
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