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Clinton to Oregonians: Don't count me out
sfgate.com — Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday she wasn't ceding Oregon — or the nomination — to opponent Barack Obama, who is heavily favored to collect another victory here next week as he comes closer to winning the Democratic nomination.
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- roosevans, on 05/17/2008, -5/+3The knocked down and nearly defeated opponent who gets back up fighting twice as hard resonates within us all as we face seeming insurmountable odds in our own lives. Though many question the motives of Senator Hilary Clinton staying in the race for the Democrat nomination, none question her tenacity and never say die spirit. I am firmly convinced that Hilary Rodham Clinton is being prepared for a great work of service to America, whether as President or some other political office. A leader is being forged in the mistakes she has made in her campaign for President in '08, much the same way that Richard Nixon learned from his loss to John Kennedy. Fight On, Hilary, Fight On!
- expatcatalyst, on 05/18/2008, -0/+1Dude, you forgot to put / after that great speech..................
- Kangalanatolian, on 05/17/2008, -0/+5Yea, well if only she stood for anything I do, it would be easier to support her. It also bothers me that so many of her and Bills inconvenient aquaintances in Arkansas met with violent deaths. That's really creepy.
- dinobot, on 05/17/2008, -0/+1The only reason she's staying in the race is because she's trying to find a way to have her campaign debts off the books. I mean, her campaign claims that she's ahead by somehow pulling the statistics from Bizarro World...
- TimmyGUNZ, on 05/18/2008, -0/+1Too late, Hillary. It's over. You're done. Good riddance.
- expatcatalyst, on 05/18/2008, -0/+1World to Clinton, we already have...
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