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Clinton says she'll keep fighting

Her money drained and her options dwindling, Hillary Clinton vowed Wednesday to press on with her presidential bid even as she and top advisers were hard-pressed to describe a realistic path for her to wrest the nomination from Barack Obama. (May 7)
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