Though supporters call the victory a comeback, the New York senator still lags Obama in the delegate count. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
This campaign is taking on an air of desperation, and desperate people often do desperate things ... And those things are often not helpful to their party when they're not the nominee.
one of the most civil and positive primary campaigns that I can remember.
Do you buy in at all to the opinion that you actually need a double-digit win in this state to keep the campaign alive?
She's hanging on by her fingernails, and a win in Ohio doesn't really change that, in my view
I think a lot of these superdelegates are going to be of a mind that the time has come to end this thing
Hillary Clinton has proven tonight that when she has a fair chance with adequate resources she wins
It is of little use to Americans for their candidates to avoid the many complex challenges of these struggles by re-litigating decisions of the past
I will do everything possible to unite our party
I am very, very grateful and pleased to note that tonight, my friends, we have won enough delegates to claim with confidence, humility and a great sense of responsibility, that I will be the Republican nominee for president of the United States
Clinton found her voice in Ohio ... She finally figured out how to attack Obama, and I think that has a lot to do with Bill staying quiet.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks about human rights, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009, during an address at Georgetown University in Washington. View Photo »
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The sign leading to the Covenant Apostolic Church, is shown in Springfield Township, Ohio Tuesday Dec. 15, 2009. View Photo »