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Politics : The Next President 2008

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From: Peter Dierks2/19/2008 11:00:13 PM
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Clinton Says Obama Relies on 'Words'
Feb 19, 10:36 PM EST

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) -- Ignoring her crushing loss in Wisconsin to rival Barack Obama, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton pressed her case Tuesday...

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The New York senator tried to battle back from her ninth straight loss to Obama since the Super Tuesday contests Feb. 5, vowing to ... hurt working-class voters in places like Ohio.

The state holds its primary March 4, and Clinton is depending on victories here and in Texas to revive her fading candidacy.

But exit polls in Wisconsin offered ominous warnings for Clinton as she tries to reconsitute her political base in Ohio and elsewhere.

Obama defeated her among less educated voters and nearly tied her among white women - two groups that have formed the core of her candidacy. Young voters turned out in droves for Obama, more than offsetting Clinton's advantage among seniors. Wisconsin voters also said the need for change trumps experience 2-to-1.

Clinton did her best to push on, bluntly
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Wow with insight like that, she should be President or something.

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