Clinton Handily Defeats Obama in West Virginia
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Clinton Handily Defeats Obama in West Virginia
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton routed Sen. Barack Obama in the West Virginia primary yesterday, scoring one of her most lopsided victories of the long campaign even as she continued to battle overwhelming odds in her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
(By Dan Balz, The Washington Post)
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Clinton Handily Defeats Obama in West Virginia
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