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Hillary puts her faith into PA Pennsylvania to retain hope of nomination By Leonard Doyle Thursday, 14 February 2008 As news of her defeats in Virginia, Maryland and Washington DC sank in, Mrs Clinton was as far away as possible, courting Hispanic voters in El Paso, Texas. She did not mention Tuesday’s defeat, even as the wheels started coming off her campaign. Mrs Clinton’s deputy campaign manager Mike Henry, who ran her field operations, quit in an internal power struggle. But by yesterday morning, her campaign was on the offensive, demanding Barack Obama engage in more televised debates and accusing him of misrepresenting her positions. Part of Mrs Clinton’s strategy is to build a “firewall” in the Ohio and Texas primaries on 4 March, to hold back the prairie fire of enthusiasm driving Mr Obama forward. But staking everything on one or two important races is a very high-risk strategy, one which failed Rudy Giuliani in Florida, forcing him out of the Republican race. In her desperate attempt to wrest the Democratic ticket for the White House from Mr Obama, well-heeled backers of Mrs Clinton are now expected to turn to the dark arts of the political playbook, including discrediting her opponent. It would be a role reversal for Mrs Clinton who once complained that there was “a vast right-wing conspiracy” out to get her. But if the fight turns ugly, Mrs Clinton could end up wrecking both her and Mr Obama’s chances of winning the White House in November. The Clinton
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