AP Digital News: Clinton Hangs on for Slim Victory in Ind. 07 May
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Hillary Clinton has eked out a narrow victory over Barack Obama in Indiana's Democratic primary. Clinton won with 51 percent to Obama's 49 percent, a difference of a little more than 22,000 votes. (May 7)
AP Digital News: AP Analysis: Indiana a Must-win for Clinton 07 May
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Democratic analyst Jenny Backus and Republican analyst Rich Galen say Hillary Clinton must capture Indiana to keep her campaign on track. (May 6)
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: Primary day for North Carolina and Indiana 06 May
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If Obama wins in both states, it would likely spark a fresh flood of calls for the New York senator and former first lady to step aside. Clinton victories in both states could fuel doubts about Obama's electability. A split decision would leave the race largely unchanged heading to the last six contests. Jon Decker reports.
AP Digital News: Hillary Clinton Drawing Big Crowds in Indiana 06 May
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Election officials braced for a busy day Tuesday as early signs indicated the race between Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton could produce a record turnout for the Indiana primary. (May 5)
AP Digital News: Raw Video: Clinton Speaks in Indiana 07 May
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Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton talks in Indianapolis, following the Indiana primary. (May 6)
AP Digital News: Clinton Pushes on to West Virginia 07 May
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Sen. Hillary Clinton continued her campaign in West Virginia Wednesday, a day after scoring a slight victory in Indiana and losing the North Carolina primary to Sen. Barack Obama. (May 7)
Reuters: Democratic race drags on 06 May
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Clinton says she's the right candidate for the White House because of her concrete policy positions. Her Democratic rival Barack Obama has continued to distance himself from his former pastor the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. A win for either candidate will still not settle the fight for the Democratic nomination, which is expected to be decided by party insiders.
AP Digital News: Obama: Clinton Would Be on Anyone's List for VP 10 May
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Campaigning in Oregon Friday, Barack Obama refused to speculate on potential running mates if he were the Democratic nominee, but he said rival Hillary Clinton would be on anyone's short list. (May 10)