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Trail of Tears

Scenes from an upset.

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"I want especially to thank New Hampshire," she said. "Over the last week, I listened to you, and in the process, I found my own voice."

While it would be easy to read the news of another Clinton comeback in New Hampshire and conclude that she'll now coast to the nomination, if we've learned anything in the past week, it's that we should never consider a candidate dead until the votes are counted.

After beating Clinton in Iowa and coming close in New Hampshire, Obama could still win Nevada and South Carolina, and pick up John Edwards's supporters once the former Senator exits the race.

But for now, I'm out of the prediction business.

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Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Business, NATO

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