Sen. Hillary Clinton(D-New York) vowed to keep campaigning for president after winning the Democratic primary in West Virginia on Tuesday.
Clnton easily defeated Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) by a more than 2-1 margin. But Clinton may not have enough delegates to win the nomination even if she keeps winning the primaries, according to news reports.
The next primaries take place in Oregon and Kentucky next Tuesday, in Puerto Rico on June 1 and in Montana and South Dakota on June 3.
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Clinton Handily Defeats Obama in West Virginia
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