If Hillary Clinton really wanted to be Barack Obama's vice presidential pick, what course would make sense for her?
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Louisiana Democratic Party Chair and Automatic Delegate Chris Whittington Endorses Hillary Clinton.
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Crowds are gathered in South Dakota: During the last day of campaigning in South Dakota, Hillary greeted voters across the state. “In Yankton hundreds turned out to see her. In Sioux Falls, campaign officials estimate 3,500 to 4,000 people attended the event at the W.H. Lyons Fairgrounds.
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Huma Abedin is Senator Hillary Clinton’s right hand woman. She began as an intern for the White House in 1996 and landed an assignment with the First Lady. Since then she has risen to the role of personal aide. Where you see Hillary you can expect to see Abedin in close proximity.
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U.S. Democratic Party Senators Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama are gearing up for the final two primaries in the race to become their party's presidential nominee.
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Hillary Clinton is the winner of the Puerto Rick Primary. The results show that Clinton won the Puerto Rico primary by getting 10 delegates vs. Barack Obama getting only 4 delegates.
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Hillary Clinton's potential trump cards Florida and Michigan may not deliver at the Democratic convention this August, as her party may cut their delegate strength to at least half in punishment for early holding of primaries.
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Democratic Front runner Barack Obama, who is just shy of 52 delegates to clinch party Presidential nomination, has criticised rival Hillary Clinton for insisting that the outlawed results of primaries in Florida and Michigan be taken into account for determining the nominee.
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White House hopeful Hillary Clinton has vowed no surrender to Barack Obama in their climaxing nomination race, insisting she was the Democrats' best hope against Republican John McCain.
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Hillary Clinton landed herself in a fresh controversy after citing the assassination of Robert Kennedy, brother of late President John F Kennedy, to explain why she was not quitting the race for Democratic Presidential nomination despite rival Barack Obama having unassailable lead among delegates.
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The candidate stood in front of a backdrop of smiling supporters, as candidates always do. One supporter waved a sign that read "COUNT EVERY VOTE," while Hillary Clinton advanced an argument that doesn't count every vote.
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