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Iowa, N.H.refusing to crown Hillary.(NATION)(NEWS ANALYSIS)
0 Comments | Washington Times, The, April, 2007
Byline: Donald Lambro, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton trails her chief Democratic rivals in the Iowa caucus polls and is clinging to a shaky front-runner status in New Hampshire the two pivotal kickoff contests that could decide her fate in next year's nomination battle.
A mere nine months before Democrats begin choosing their nominee in the snowy caucuses and primaries of January, the senator from New York retains her position at the front of the pack in the national party-preference polls. But she also faces increasingly tighter races in Iowa and New Hampshire states known for burying front-runners and boosting challengers. In Iowa, the latest polls compiled by the Real Clear Politics Web site (www.realclearpolitics.com) showed that...
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