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Hillary Clinton hoping for late comeback (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Hillary Clinton pressed ahead with her long-shot presidential bid on Wednesday, putting a brave face on a slim victory in Indiana and vowing to fight on until the last state Democratic primaries are concluded.

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Hillary Clinton presses on with presidential campaign with visits to 3 states today (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)

WASHINGTON - Hillary Clinton is pushing on in her race for the Democratic White House bid, despite calls to drop out. She has events scheduled today in the upcoming primary states of Oregon, South Dakota and West Virginia. Barack Obama will be in Washington today.

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Hillary Clinton says she'll stay in the presidential race (AP via Yahoo! News)

Hillary Rodham Clinton says she will remain in the presidential race "until there's a nominee." The former first lady declined to say whether that meant through the roll call of the states at the Democratic National Convention this summer.

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Hillary Clinton loans millions to campaign (Daily Telegraph)

Hillary Clinton lent her campaign $6.4 million (£3.2 million) last month, it was confirmed today, after defeat in yesterday's North Carolina Democratic primary and a narrow victory in Indiana left her presidential ambitions hanging by a thread.

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Hillary Clinton's strategy of last resort (Los Angeles Times)

She would have to get the DNC to count the Michigan and Florida delegates and then press her case with superdelegates. Unable to revive her presidential campaign at the polls, Hillary Rodham Clinton now envisions a road to the nomination built on disputes over Democratic Party rules and fights over delegate selections. But on Wednesday even that route looked unattainable, with some key party ...

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