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  1. "That love extended to Hillary Clinton during the Democratic primaries - especially so with respect to fundraising among Indian Americans, who grew to become a significant base of support for her White House bid."(contd...)
    30-06-2008 to , , ,
  2. Washington, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, the victor and the vanquished in the Democratic presidential nomination race, came together in a carefully choreographed show aimed at returning Democrats to the White House.(contd...)
    29-06-2008 to , ,
  3. Washington, Hillary Clinton Saturday endorsed former Democratic party rival Barack Obama’s historic run to become the first black president of the United States, finally ending her own quest for the White House. (contd...)
    08-06-2008 to , ,
  4. Obama, formally opening his general election campaign in Bristol, Virginia Thursday, complimented Clinton as he began to exert control over the Democratic Party and to focus its efforts on the race against the presumptive Republican nominee Senator John M
  5. Washington, As Hillary Clinton finally pledged support to Democratic nominee Barack Obama against Republican John McCain, a new "poll of polls" suggests the two nominees are locked in a tight race for the White House. (contd...)
  6. Washington, Hillary Clinton could step out of the US presidential race Friday, leaving Democratic candidate Barack Obama to focus on a general election fight with Republican John McCain that is already in full swing, US media reported Wednesday. (contd...
  7. Washington, With a never say die attitude, Hillary Clinton has opened another front in the Democratic presidential nomination battle ahead of a crucial party meeting Saturday on how to deal with rule-breaking Florida and Michigan. (contd....)
  8. In a victory speech in Raleigh, Obama made clear that North Carolina had not been the "game changer" that Clinton had predicted it would be. (contd...)
    08-05-2008 to , , , ,
  9. A split decision by voters was expected in the two largest states left after four months of voting in the nomination contest. Both sides had played down expectations of landing a knock-out blow. (contd...)
  10. New York, Calling Democrat hopeful Hillary Clinton the most qualified to lead the US, Sir Elton John held a concert here and raised $2.5 million for her presidential campaign. (Contd…)

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