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I've already covered my feelings on this outcome here, but I wanted to "make it official" on the blog: Hillary Clinton has been declared the winner of the New Hampshire primary. As I type this, she is giving her speech, which follows Barack Obama's stirring (but dishearteningly preacher-like) speech.
Hillary is sounding like a completely different person from her "near tears" headline story yesterday. And looking at the numbers (85,625 vs. 79,323 so far), it wasn't even really a squeaker. Close, but not 2000-election close.
So good for Mrs. C. Now, I hope that John Edwards pulls off an equal come from behind to really shake things up.
I've already covered my feelings on this outcome here, but I wanted to "make it official" on the blog: Hillary Clinton has been declared the winner of the New Hampshire primary. As I type this, she is giving her speech, which follows Barack Obama's stirring (but dishearteningly preacher-like) speech.
Hillary is sounding like a completely different person from her "near tears" headline story yesterday. And looking at the numbers (85,625 vs. 79,323 so far), it wasn't even really a squeaker. Close, but not 2000-election close.
So good for Mrs. C. Now, I hope that John Edwards pulls off an equal come from behind to really shake things up.
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