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Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has brushed aside suggestions that she may not win the White House bid following the 11 straight losses to the front-runner Barack Obama, saying she is looking forward to the crucial contests of
At the end of a debate with Obama on Thursday, New York Senator Clinton said, "Whatever happens, we'll both be fine."
This was seen by many as the former first Lady having doubts about her own campaign and in its ability to bag the big ticket states of
However, she downplayed her remarks and made it known that she is indeed serious about
"I intend to win, obviously. I'm working very hard. And
The Hillary campaign knows well that she must get
Senator Clinton did not respond to the remarks of her husband maintaining that she is not in the prediction business but polls have shown that while she maintains a small lead in
Political analysts have also pointed to the rather cumbersome allocation of delegates in
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