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By JOCELYN NOVECK and BETH FOUHY Associated Press Writers NEW YORK (AP) - As Clinton's prospects sink in the Democratic race, Heintzman and many women like her are feeling the poignant letdown of seeing the first woman with a strong chance at the presidency fall short. "It would hurt my feelings... [read full story]
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After her win in West Virginia Tuesday, Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke Wednesday with CBS News anchor Katie Couric about what's next - including what it would take for her to wind up in the White House. What follows is the complete transcript of the interview.
After her win in West Virginia Tuesday, Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke Wednesday with CBS News anchor Katie Couric about what's next - including what it would take for her to wind up in the White House. What follows is the complete transcript of the interview.
After her win in West Virginia Tuesday, Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke Wednesday with CBS News anchor Katie Couric about what's next - including what it would take for her to wind up in the White House. What follows is the complete transcript of the interview.
Clinton: "Grave error" for her supporters not to vote for Obama if he is nominee Clinton trounced Obama in West Virginia on Tuesday Despite being more than $20 million in the red, she vows to keep going Talks of a joint ticket would be "premature," she says (CNN) -- Hillary Clinton on Wednesday...
Clinton tells FOX News she's taking fight for the nomination 'a step at a time,' may push the race into 'overtime' | VIDEO• Edwards Endorses Obama, Says He'll Build 'One America'• 'Dream Ticket' Hopes Rise as Clinton Fades• Obama Apologizes for Calling Reporter 'Sweetie'
Compiled from wire reports • May 15, 2008 NEW YORK -- Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday renewed her pledge to remain in the Democratic presidential contest until the final primaries next month. "You don't walk off the court before the buzzer sounds," Clinton said to CNN. "You never know, you...
By SARA KUGLER , Associated Press BATH, S.D. - Hillary Rodham Clinton scolded John McCain Thursday for opposing the farm bill, attempting to maintain the sense that she is already competing against the certain Republican presidential nominee even as her chances of winning the Democratic...
With her campaign deep in debt, U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton is attending two fundraisers here Thursday in what could be her final visit to Southern California as a 2008 presidential candidate. One of the two events is at the Century Plaza Hotel near Los Angeles and already "sold out," Sim Farar,...
BATH, S.D. - Hillary Rodham Clinton scolded John McCain Thursday for opposing the farm bill, attempting to maintain the sense that she is already competing against the certain Republican presidential nominee even as her chances for winning the Democratic nomination dim.
Hillary Rodham Clinton scolded John McCain for opposing the farm bill, attempting to maintain the sense that she is already competing against the certain Republican presidential nominee even as her chances for winning the Democratic nomination dim. As she chatted up rural South Dakotans, Clinton...
Barack Obama, John McCain, Janet Napolitano, Claire McCaskill, Hillary Clinton, Condoleezza Rice, Carly Fiorina, Elections, US Political Parties

