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New York Post
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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March 5, 2008 WITH big wins in Ohio and Texas last night, Hillary Clinton has finally broken her losing streak and sent a clear message to Barack Obama: I 'm not getting out. (article 4)
By the time the Texas caucuses are fully counted, Obama may have maintained or even expanded his delegate lead, despite Hillary's victories in three out of four states. (article 4)
Looming above the primaries is the specter of the unseated delegations from Michigan - chosen in a primary with only Hillary's name on the ballot - and Florida. (article 4)
Appropriately, she held what should have been her final campaign appearance in a stifling, windowless bunker - a gymnasium, actually - two floors below street level at Baruch College. (article 3)
Barry has been trying to shake off Hillary and pivot for quite a long time now, but she has managed to keep her teeth in his ankle and raise serious doubts about his potency. (article 2)
Getting dragged across the finish line Tuesday night by Democrats who had had enough of the rapacious Clintons, the Illinois senator tried to celebrate at the St. Paul, Minn., arena where Republicans will anoint John McCain in September. (article 2)
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Other stories about Obama, Clinton and McCain:
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Story keywords
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Obama, Clinton, McCain, campaign, Democratic |
Source articles
- Op-Ed Columnist (nytimes.com, 06/04/2008, 844 words)
- Hillary keeps the nightmare alive (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 06/05/2008, 823 words)
- New York Post (NY Post, 06/06/2008, 459 words)
- OBAMA BETTER BATTLE BACK BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE (NY Post, 06/06/2008, 381 words)
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