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Here are some of the most current stories on Hillary Clinton:

Bill Clinton stumps for Hillary at five East Texas stops 
Houston Chronicle - United States
By CINDY HORSWELL LONGVIEW — brought his wife’s campaign to the Piney Woods of East Texas, which could be crucial to ’s chances to win the state’s March 4 primary. "I like all the Democrats out there," said the former president, attempting to deflect criticism for his past attacks on Hillary Clinton’s rival, Barack Obama. "But Hillary would make the best president."

Hillary Clinton has an uphill climb ahead 
Seattle Post Intelligencer - USA
What happened to Hillary Clinton’s cloak of inevitability? Mathematically, the former first lady and current senator from New York could still win the  Democratic presidential nomination and possibly the general election in November. But she’s blown a 20-point lead. Winning is an uphill fight for her now.

Super-delegate’s defection threatens Hillary Clinton campaign 
Times Online - UK
Barack Obama’s surge is beginning to loosen Hillary Clinton’s grip on the Democratic super-delegates who may decide the outcome of their presidential race. Congressman David Scott announced yesterday that he was defecting from Mrs Clinton’s camp, saying he needed to represent “the wishes of my constituents” — 80 per cent of whom had backed Mr Obama in Georgia’s primary

Clinton: Obama Ignores Accomplishments 
The Associated Press -
Hillary Clinton’s health plan would require everyone to have health insurance and would provide government assistance to people who can’t afford it. Obama has proposed government subsidies to help people buy insurance, but he doesn’t mandate that they purchase it. Her campaign says Obama’s plan would leave up to 15 million people without insurance.

Clinton hopes negative ads will save her campaign 
Independent - London,England,UK
By Leonard Doyle in Washington Hillary Clinton is filling the airwaves with negative ads attacking Barack Obama as the race for the Democratic nomination enters a decisive three-week period. But her strategy of going on the offensive against a likeable candidate is causing disarray inside her campaign team.

Clinton hopes negative ads will save her campaign 
Independent - London,England,UK
By Leonard Doyle in Washington Hillary Clinton is filling the airwaves with negative ads attacking Barack Obama as the race for the Democratic nomination enters a decisive three-week period. But her strategy of going on the offensive against a likeable candidate is causing disarray inside her campaign team.


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