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Hillary Clinton's campaign adviser says that she won't concede Tuesday night. Clinton will stay in the race until Barach Obama reaches the 2,118 delegate threshold.
Hillary Clinton campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe has told CNN that she will not concede defeat tonight. Earlier there were reports that she will concede delegate count to Obama after the South Dakota and Montana primary results were over. McAuliffe said.
The AP (Associated Press) story is incorrect. Senator Clinton will not concede the nomination this evening.
He said that she will talk to the super delegates to convince them that she will be the better candidate to face McCain in the general election, since she maintains a lead over Obama in terms of popular vote.
That is not at all what Senator Clinton will talk about tonight. She will talk about the 18 million votes she received and all the issues that matter to her. I have spoken to Senator Clinton today. No, no one has the number to be the nominee Democratic Party now.
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