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Clinton Supporters Organize

Laura Olson   Middle East Correspondent Clinton Supporters Organize

Hillary Clinton precinct captain and Drake University junior Shane Searcey organizes the Clinton supporters into a preference group during a Thursday night caucus on the Drake University campus in Des



Why Obama Does Not Need Clinton (But Should Make Her VP)

Alan Kennedy-Shaffer   Interim Features Editor, Ethics Correspondent

Pennsylvanians voted for Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) over Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) by a ten-point margin.

Clinton to be Projected PA Primary winner, LiveBlog

Colleen Reese   Breaking News Editor

PENNSYLVANIA, 8 p.m: Only a few seconds left until the polls close today in Pennsylvania and both candidates are waiting on the results in Sen.

Clinton-McCain-Obama

Anonymous   Clinton-McCain-Obama

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Don't Go Out Kicking and Screaming

Michal Zapendowski   Columnist

The only rational reason for the Clintons to remain in the contest for the Democratic nomination is that Hillary may still win more popular votes than Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.).


PUBLISHED ON: March 28, 2008 - 10:13am
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Clinton's Potential Impact on the High Court

Alexander Heffner   Editor-in-Chief
Hillary Listens to Senate Hearings

PUBLISHED ON: March 28, 2008 - 9:53am
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Hillary Listens to Senate Hearings

Anonymous   Hillary Listens to Senate Hearings

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PUBLISHED ON: February 12, 2008 - 5:28pm
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Jefferson-Jackson Dinner | Hillary Clinton

Alan Kennedy-Shaffer   Interim Features Editor, Ethics Correspondent Jefferson-Jackson Dinner | Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) addresses the crowd at the Jefferson-Jackson dinner, garnering applause with remarks directed at Republican presidential candidate John McCain and President Bush.



PUBLISHED ON: February 11, 2008 - 11:11am
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Inevitability Not So Inevitable Anymore

Zuzanna Naumowicz   Breaking News Correspondent

The past few weeks have indicated a major momentum shift in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Coming out of Super Tuesday on Feb. 5, the two-way contest between Sens.

PUBLISHED ON: January 3, 2008 - 10:32pm
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Clinton Supporters Organize

Laura Olson   Middle East Correspondent Clinton Supporters Organize

Hillary Clinton precinct captain and Drake University junior Shane Searcey organizes the Clinton supporters into a preference group during a Thursday night caucus on the Drake University campus in Des

PUBLISHED ON: January 2, 2008 - 10:13pm
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Candidates Make Last Push in Iowa

Vivian Nereim   Co-Features Editor

With less than 36 hours to go until the caucus, Hillary Clinton spoke this morning at a Methodist Church in Indianola, Iowa.