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Clinton to obama: there's no nominee yet

Hillary Clinton is campaigning in Kentucky, where she told voters she'll continue making the case for her candidacy until there's a nominee. Barack Obama leads Clinton in the delegate count by a virtually insurmountable total. (May 19)
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