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Hillary Clinton Takes Texas, Ohio and Rhode Isalnd

Hillary Clinton wins Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island. (Courtesy Wikimedia)
Call her the comeback kid. Hillary Clinton earned a campaign-saving win that had Barack Obama calling her the candidate who "just keeps on ticking."
"Tonight we won three out of four contests and began a new chapter in this historical campaign," Clinton told reporters.
The two Democratic presidential contenders gave interviews to morning television news shows Wednesday, both with the consensus that the campaign would go on and that the next big showdown on April 22 in Pennsylvania.
Asked on CBS's The Early Show whether she and Obama should share the ticket, Clinton said:
"That may be where this is headed, but of course we have to decide who is on the top of ticket. I think the people of Ohio very clearly said that it should be me."
Clinton's victories took away Obama's hope to drop her from the race however; Obama came out with a large share of delegates.
"We still have an insurmountable lead," Obama told the press. "We're very confident about where we're going to be and that we can win the nomination and the general election."
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