![]() Clinton West Virginia Win Portrayed As Irrelevant Hillary Rodham Clinton "can win the nomination," so he was backing Obama. The AP reports Romer "was the third superdelegate to throw his support to Obama on ... ![]() Clinton wins by a landslide in West Virginia Hillary Rodham Clinton romped to victory Tuesday in the West Virginia primary, burying Barack Obama in a landslide that seemed unlikely to stop his steady ... |
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Barack Obama took steps toward dealing with the challenge posed by Hillary Rodham Clinton's victory in the West Virginia primary on Tuesday. - 05/14/08 at 09:34AM Would Hillary Rodham Clinton drop her bid in exchange for Barack Obama's embrace of universal health care? - 05/14/08 at 09:34AM Hours after being routed by Hillary Rodham Clinton in West Virginia, Barack Obama picked up two more superdelegates, offering fresh recognition from Democratic leaders of his inevitable nomination. - 05/14/08 at 09:27AM Hillary Rodham Clinton won working-class West Virginia by a lopsided margin, handing Barack Obama one of his worst defeats of the campaign yet scarcely slowing - 05/14/08 at 09:27AM STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. (AP) -- Hours after being routed by Hillary Rodham Clinton in West Virginia, Barack Obama picked up two more of the party leaders who are key to settling the Democratic preside... - 05/14/08 at 09:02AM WASHINGTON — For someone fighting off elimination and calls for her withdrawal, Hillary Rodham Clinton is looking a lot like a winner as the Democrats' marathon presidential primary fight comes near its end. - 05/14/08 at 08:55AM |
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Embattled Clinton hails West Virginia victory (AP) Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, DN.Y., poses for AP - Hillary Rodham Clinton says she’s more determined than ever to press ahead with her campaign. - Wed, May 14 Hillary Clinton wins the primary West Virginia and pursues Hillary Rodham Clinton has largely won the primary Democrat of West Virginia Tuesday, May 13. This victory, however, will not have happy consequences for Senator from New York is still far behind his rival Barack Obama in terms of ... - Wed, May 14 Clinton presses ahead in longshot campaign An embattled Hillary Rodham Clinton is urging the party leaders who are key to the Democratic presidential race to take a hard look at her West Virginia win and slow their march to Barack Obama. - Wed, May 14 Clinton wins West Virginia Hillary Rodham Clinton has won a large but largely symbolic victory in the West Virginia primary. She defeated Barack Obama, but he's still the leader and closing in on the Democratic presidenti al nomination. - Wed, May 14 Hillary Clinton may need Barack Obama’s help with her campaign debt An unwelcome legacy of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's faltering campaign for president is a $21-million debt, half from her own pockets, and some political insiders think she may have to turn to her political nemesis to help resolve it. - Wed, May 14 Clinton win keeps campaign alive Hillary Rodham Clinton soundly thumped rival Barack Obama in West Virginia on Tuesday just as the Illinois senator -- well ahead in the popular vote and among pledged delegates -- continued to shift focus to the general election and ... - Wed, May 14 |
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move closer to a nationalized health system,
Said in Medical News on May 12
An expected victory for New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in Tuesday's primary in West Virginia might have the anticlimactic feel of a badly defeated football team scoring a meaningless late game touchdown that the winning team didn't try very hard to contest.
Said in Taegan Goddard's Political Wire on May 12
now is what so many party members are clamoring for: Hillary Rodham Clinton to drop out.
Said in Taegan Goddard's Political Wire on May 12
Why? Because with her name still on the ballots, she'd be very likely to win in West Virginia anyway. And maybe Kentucky too, given the demographics in both places. And possibly Puerto Rico as well.
Said in Taegan Goddard's Political Wire on May 12
We're coming to the end of the process . . . so I think you're going to see people making decisions at a rapid pace from this point on,
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