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Clinton: 'more determined to carry on campaign'

Hillary Clinton gave no indication she's dropping out of the race for president Tuesday, after winning West Virginia easily. Clinton reiterated her desire to have the delegates from Michigan and Florida counted in the final delegate count. (May 13)
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