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Clinton Raises $4 Million Online Since Tuesday's Victories

Hillary Clinton’s campaign has taken in $4 million online so far since the polls closed on Tuesday night en route to victories in Ohio, Texas, and Rhode Island.

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OK, Now What For Clinton After Texas?

Last night was a big night for Hillary Clinton. She won Ohio, Texas, and Rhode Island. It started out good for Obama, with Vermont extending his winning streak to twelve in a row. Where there was a good chance that Clinton would would be thinking seriously about dropping out yesterday, there is apparently no chance of that now. But breaking Obama's winning streak is not winning in itself and Clinton still trails in the delegate count.

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Primary And Caucus Results Clinton Winning In Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island

The results of yesterday's caucuses and primaries show that Hillary Clinton made a stunning comeback, winning decisively in Ohio and Rhode Island and coming out on top of a close race in Texas. John McCain won all four states, to clinch the Republican nomination, putting him in position to begin organizing for the November election, while his Democratic opponents continue to battle each other.

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Statistical Soup Of Texas Exit Poll

It's not a prestigious poll or a poll conducted by a giant cable news network. But it's a typical poll. An Austin, Texas TV channel finds pretty much nothing.

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US Lawmaker Switches Support From Clinton to Obama

A U.S. lawmaker and civil rights leader who previously supported Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has announced he will now support her rival, Senator Barack Obama.

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Clinton, Obama Hold Final Debate Ahead of Crucial Primaries

With one week to go before crucial primaries in the large, delegate rich states of Texas and Ohio, the two remaining Democratic presidential candidates, Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, met in a televised debate Tuesday. The debate was held in Cleveland, Ohio and broadcast by the MSNBC cable channel. VOA's Greg Flakus has more on the story from San Antonio, Texas.

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MSNBC Ohio Debate Between Clinton and Obama

The Ohio Debate, organized by MSNBC, is on between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Below is an information summary about the Ohio Debate provided by Daily Kos.

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Clinton, Obama Meet Tuesday in Another Debate

Democratic Party presidential candidates, Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are scheduled to hold another televised debate Tuesday in Cleveland, Ohio, after two days of increasingly harsh rhetoric on the campaign trail.

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Clinton Steps Up Criticism of Obama

In the U.S. presidential election campaign, Hillary Clinton is stepping up her criticism of rival Democrat Barack Obama one week before critical primary votes in Texas and Ohio. VOA National correspondent Jim Malone has more.

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Obama emerges favourite as Clinton's woes pile on

Barack Obama has emerged as the favourite among Democratic voters in the White House race for the first time while the vitriolic campaign intensified with a fresh slanging match on a photograph of Obama in a traditional African dress.

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Superdelegates May Be Key in US Democratic Presidential Race

Democratic presidential contenders Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are headed for a showdown March 4 in primaries in Texas and Ohio. Those primaries could go a long way toward deciding who will be the Democratic Party's nominee for president. But as VOA National correspondent Jim Malone reports from Washington, some Democrats believe that so-called superdelegates could eventually play a major role in deciding who wins the party's nomination.

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Clinton girds for must-win battles

Former president Bill Clinton admitted his wife faced a do-or-die struggle in upcoming nominating battles after her 10th successive electoral battering by White House rival Barack Obama.

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