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Clinton presses on, campaigning in south dakota

Sen. Hillary Clinton isn't giving up her fight to win the democratic nomination. On Wednesday, she travelled from West Virginia to South Dakota, where she told voters she would be the stronger opponent against John McCain in November. (May 9)
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