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Former President Returns to S.A. To Campaign For Hillary Clinton

Former President Bill Clinton campaigning for his wife Hillary Rodham Clinton (Stephan Savoia, Associated Press)

Tuesday's primaries could be make or break for the Democrats. Barack Obama is in the lead with 1378 delegates, but Hillary Clinton is close behind with 1269 delegates. In order to win the nomination, the candidate needs 2025. Full Article at WOAI

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