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    March 30, 2008

    Clinton Stays In For Democracy & History - A Woman President

    "Clinton vows to stay in race to convention" from the Washington Post reports that Senator Hillary Clinton has put to rest for now the notion that she is looking to drop out of the presidential race as urged by party backstabbers Senator Patrick Leahy - and she has even gotten a tacit green light from her opponent Senator Barck Obama to finish the fight.  Obviously Obama has to fear hostility from voters who may be offended that the first woman who would have a shot at the presidency would be pressured by the party's limo liberals and self-servers - seeing how women make up over half of the US population.  Clinton will carry on to the convention if feasible, guaranteeing that she will have significant input, if not a vice-presidential slot if not the presidential nod.

    "I know there are some people who want to shut this down and I think they are wrong," Clinton said in an interview during a campaign stop here Saturday. "I have no intention of stopping until we finish what we started and until we see what happens in the next 10 contests and until we resolve Florida and Michigan. And if we don't resolve it, we'll resolve it at the convention -- that's what credentials committees are for.

    "We cannot go forward until Florida and Michigan are taken care of, otherwise the eventual nominee will not have the legitimacy that I think will haunt us," said the senator from New York. "I can imagine the ads the Republican Party and John McCain will run if we don't figure out how we can count the votes in Michigan and Florida."

    Asked if there was a scenario in which she would drop out before the last primaries on June 3, Clinton said no. "I am committed to competing everywhere that there is an election," she said.

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