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Clinton Wins West Virginia Save Email Print
Determined To Stay in Race
Posted: 2:02 PM May 14, 2008
Last Updated: 2:02 PM May 14, 2008

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Hillary Clinton says her win in the
West Virginia Democratic presidential primary is an "overwhelming
vote of confidence."

And Clinton, who coasted to victory over Barack Obama, told supporters in Charleston that she is "more determined than ever" to carry on the campaign."

Clinton appealed to backers for their financial support to help her through what she calls "the home stretch." She asked them to go to her Web site. She also called for the party to make sure that delegates from Florida and Michigan are seated at the convention. Those states were sanctioned for moving their primaries ahead of Super Tuesday.

The New York senator said she's in the race because she believes
she is "the strongest candidate," even though Barack Obama is closing in on nomination.

Clinton also said she will work our her heart to make sure there is a Democrat in the White House.

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