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Clinton hangs on for slim victory in indiana

Hillary Clinton has eked out a narrow victory over Barack Obama in Indiana's Democratic primary. Clinton won with 51 percent to Obama's 49 percent, a difference of a little more than 22,000 votes. (May 7)
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