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Hillary may win West Virginia but no stopping Obama

TimePublished on Tue, May 13, 2008 at 11:20, Updated on Tue, May 13, 2008 at 11:29 in World section

DEAD HEAT: Experts say its almost impossible for Clinton to overtake Obama.

DEAD HEAT: Experts say its almost impossible for Clinton to overtake Obama.


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New Delhi: The race for a Democratic presidential nominee may finally wind up in the US.

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were in West Virginia seeking votes before the state's primary, which Clinton is expected to win comfortably.

Obama acknowledged as much in a speech on Monday. But even with a win, experts say its almost impossible for Clinton to overtake Obama.

So while Clinton campaigned hard in West Virginia, her rival is already talking like a winner, focusing on the Republican nominee John McCain, and the general election in November.

Obama announced plans to visit several states that are key to the general election like Michigan, Florida and Missouri.

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