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Clinton aides insist losses in Texas and Ohio will not forc
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Clinton aides insist losses in Texas and Ohio will not force her to quit race
Desperate Hillary Clinton will stay in the White House race even if she loses tomorrow's pivotal primaries in Texas and Ohio, top aides claimed today.The former First Lady had staked her political future on wins - with even her husband, former President Bill Clinton, saying she would drop out if she lost the make-or-break contests.
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Desperate Hillary Clinton will stay in the White House race even if she loses tomorrow's pivotal primaries in Texas and Ohio, top aides claimed today.The former First Lady had staked her political future on wins - with even her husband, former President Bill Clinton, saying she would drop out if she lost the make-or-break contests.But, as rival Barack Obama closed in on Mrs Clinton's once formidable leads in the two states, her spin machine has changed their tune and insisted she would not give up.Her chief strategist, Mark Penn, said: "There are 16 remaining contests after Tuesday."There's nothing wrong with letting the people in the remaining jurisdictions have their say."And Mrs Clinton's communications director Howard Wolfson, insised "onus" was on Obama to win Texas and Ohio as well as the tiny states of Vermont and Rhode Island which are also holding primaries.The latest polls show Clinton retains a small lead in Ohio of just four per cent - but the margin has been continually narrowing.And In Texas, where the New York senator once enjoyed a double-digit lead, her advantage has all but vanished and the race is now seen as a dead heat.Some polls claim Mr Obama, the Illinois senator who currently holds a 112-delegate lead following an impressive 11 wins in a row, is even ahead by four points in the Lone Star state.
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