| May 14, 2008 Clinton presses ahead, won't give up
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(NECN/ABC) - West Virginia went big for Hillary Clinton. She piled up a massive majority of votes in Tuesday's primary. Supporters say it's more proof Senator Clinton has what it takes to win in November.
Clinton told West Virginia there's no way she's stopping now.
"I am more determined than ever to carry on this campaign until everyone has had a chance to make their voices heard."
But, while Clinton won the battle last night, Barack Obama is still winning the nomination war, in popular votes, pledged delegates and all the important superdelegates.
Clinton carried the state's white, working class voters. Two in 10 West Virginians said race was a factor. She will use those numbers to convince party leaders that she can win in November.
Obama is increasingly acting like the nominee, shifting his attacks from Clinton, to Republican John McCain.
ABC's Yunji de Nies has the latest from the campaign trail.
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