Though supporters call the victory a comeback, the New York senator still lags Obama in the delegate count. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
For the second time in less than two months, Hillary Clinton dramatically resuscitated her intermittently moribund presidential campaign. Full Article at Washington Times
Posted on: Wednesday, 5 March 2008, 12:00 CST By David Lightman WASHINGTON -- Hillary Clinton beat Barack Obama in the Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island presidential primaries Tuesday, breaking the Illino... Full Article at Malaysia Sun
Clinton, 60, held a commanding lead over Obama of 56 percent to 42 percent in Ohio with more than 80 percent of the votes counted while the two remained neck-and-neck in the other key contest in Texas. Full Article at New Kerala
WASHINGTON - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton scored life-saving victories in the Ohio and Texas Democratic presidential primaries The dramatic wins could reshape the still unpredictable campaign for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. Full Article at The News & Observer
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Hillary Rodham Clinton finally had a confetti night. Full Article at Santa Maria Times
Amy Chozick reports on the presidential race from Columbus, Ohio. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
John McCain clinched the Republican presidential nomination on Tuesday and Democrat Hillary Clinton won a crucial showdown with rival Barack Obama in Ohio to breathe new life into her campaign and prolong the Democratic race. Full Article at Haaretz
WASHINGTON (WABC) -- John McCain now has enough delegates to secure him the Republican nomination for president. Full Article at 7Online.com
Hillary Clinton refused to count herself out of the US presidential race on Tuesday as her hard-fought duel with Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination rested with voters in Ohio and Texas. Full Article at ABC Online
Hillary Rodham Clinton finally had a confetti night. The Democratic presidential hopeful claimed victory in the Ohio primary Tuesday night and said that means, "We're going strong and we're going all the way." Full Article at Time Magazine
WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 24: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (L) bows to members of the Indian delegation while waiting with U.S. Vice Presid... View Photo »
WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 23: U.S. President Barack Obama (3L) speaks at a cabinet meeting at the White House on November 23, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton acknowledges the audience as she stands with Dr. Jill Biden and Vice President Joe Biden before the State Arriva... View Photo »
WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 23: U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke speaks during a briefing at the State Departm... View Photo »
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - NOVEMBER 19: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) speaks during a press conference as U.S. General Stanley McChrystal,... View Photo »
Ohio State's Samantha Prahalis, center, drives to the basket against North Carolina-Greensboro's Amanda Leigh, left, and Monique Floyd during the s... View Photo »
ANN ARBOR, MI - NOVEMBER 21: Ohio State Fans claim Ann Arbor as Buckeye country at Michigan Stadium on November 21, 2009 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. View Photo »
CINCINNATI - NOVEMBER 20: Children pick out their free shoes and try them on inside the store at Payless ShoeSource on November 20, 2009 in Cincin... View Photo »
CINCINNATI - NOVEMBER 13: Quarterback Jarrett Brown #16 of the West Virginia Mountaineers celebrates a touchdown with teammate Zac Cooper #57 in... View Photo »
