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Hillary Clinton says she'll continue until Florida, Michigan settled
By Glenn ThrushAP - Hillary Rodham Clinton vowed to take her cash-starved campaign far beyond today's Pennsylvania primary - win or lose - saying she'll fight until voters in Florida and Michigan are seated at the Democratic convention.
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By Glenn ThrushAP - Hillary Rodham Clinton vowed to take her cash-starved campaign far beyond today's Pennsylvania primary - win or lose - saying she'll fight until voters in Florida and Michigan are seated at the Democratic convention.Barack Obama's advisers have argued it will be almost impossible for Clinton to win the nomination if she doesn't prevail in remaining contests by landslide margins - and some spam have suggested she should quit if she doesn't win Pennsylvania by 20 points or more. The state has 187 delegates up for grabs.But Clinton was defiant last night, telling CNN's Larry King, "I'm going until we get Florida and Michigan resolved."Clinton won both states and has fought to have their votes counted after the Democratic National Committee stripped away their delegates for scheduling primaries before Feb. 5. It wasn't immediately clear if the former first lady was willing to bring her fight to the convention floor in August - or if she'll accept DNC Chairman Howard Dean's demand that the contest be decided by June.With Pennsylvania looming, Clinton and her supporters have waged a war against Obama - and political arithmetic, defiant in the face of depressing deficits in delegates, popular votes, national polls and a devastating new report showing her campaign $1 million in the red.Despite the numbers, "I want her to stay in it until the end," said Sean Mack, 50, a Realtor who trekked from upstate Cortland to volunteer for Clinton in this blue-collar town where Clinton's father, Hugh Rodham, grew up. "People want to count her out, but she's not going to listen to them. The race is still close and anything - anything - can happen."A hoarse but energized Clinton brought the same message on a tour of the state yesterday, urging supporters in Scranton, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg and Philadelphia to stick by her at rallies that ended with rock band Journey's "Don't Stop Believing."
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