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Hillary Clinton received delegates
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Hillary Rodham Clinton
Hillary Clinton received sustained national attention for the first time when her husband became a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination of 1992. ... Following the final primaries on June 3, 2008, Obama had gained enough delegates to become the presumptive nominee. -
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Iowa Democratic caucuses, 2008
Former U.S. Senator John Edwards of North Carolina came in second place and then-U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York finished third, though Clinton received more delegates than Edwards. ... Barack Obama John Edwards Hillary Clinton -
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Nevada Democratic caucuses, 2008
Barack Obama ended up receiving 14 national delegates compared to Hillary Rodham Clinton who received 11 national delegates. ... | Hillary Clinton | 5,459 | 50.82% | 12 | -
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Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2008
The two gained a nearly equal number of delegates and a nearly equal share of the total popular vote. ... An October 29, 2007 study by the Project for Excellence in Journalism and the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy found that Clinton had received the most media coverage of any of the 2008 presidential candidates, being the subject of 17 percent of all stories. -
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Bill Clinton
Their television appearance was a calculated risk but Clinton regained several delegates. ... In September 2004, Clinton received a quadruple bypass surgery. -
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Hillary Clinton caucuses and primaries, 2008
The Obama campaign responded that it was clear these contests were for no delegates and that "it seems like Hillary Clinton will do or say anything to win an election." ... On 12 February, according to CBS, Hillary received a "rock star welcome" when she spoke before a crowd of 12,000 at the University of Texas at El Paso. -
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Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008
Two economists would later estimate that Winfrey's endorsement added more than one million votes to Obama's total in the Democratic primaries, and that without it, Clinton would have received more votes. ... The Michigan delegates were also given half-votes, with 69 delegates pledged to Hillary Clinton and 59 to Barack Obama; this proposed change passing by 19-8. -
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Alaska Democratic caucuses, 2008
The Alaska Democratic Caucuses took place Super Tuesday, February 5, 2008. ... Barack Obama won the Alaska Democratic Caucuses and secured 9 delegates to the Democratic National Convention while Hillary Rodham Clinton took 4 delegates. -
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Hillary Clinton presidential campaign developments, 2007
Main article: Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2008 ... In the debate, Clinton suffered her possible first major campaign setback when she engaged in what reporters for The Washington Post termed "a rare night of fumbles," including statements that Jake Tapper of ABC News termed "obfuscatory and less than forthright," making for what Roger Simon of The Politico called "the worst performance of her entire campaign" in which "for two hours she dodged and weaved, parsed and stonewalled." -
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Michigan Democratic primary, 2008
The first column of the table shows that according to the exit poll, Clinton, Obama, Edwards and Richardson would have received 46%, 35%, 12% and 1% respectively with such an expanded ballot. ... The resolution allocated 69 pledged delegates for Hillary Rodham Clinton and 59 pledged delegates for Barack Obama, resulting in these pledged delegate votes:
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Hillary Clinton received delegates