Article: Clinton counting on West Virginia win to stay in race

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Washington, May 13 -- Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton's expected sweeping victories over front runner Barack Obama in West Virginia Tuesday and Kentucky next week may just help keep her dying campaign alive a little longer.

The likely big wins are unlikely to upset Obama's applecart given his significant lead in total delegates, who would pick the party nominee to take on presumptive Republican candidate John McCain in the November presidential election.

With only 28 pledged delegates at stake in West Virginia Tuesday and another 51 up for grabs in Kentucky May 20, she would find it virtually impossible to ...

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