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  • Hillary Clinton greets the audience following her stump speech January 25, 2008 in Rock Hill, South Carolina. On January 26th Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic primary by over 28% to Barack Obama........
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  • Hillary Clinton delivers her her stump speech January 25, 2008 in Rock Hill, South Carolina. On January 26th Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic primary by over 28% to Barack Obama.........
    Hillary Clinton South Carolina 0059.jpg
  • BOSTON, MA - July 26, 2004: New York Senator and former First Lady Hillary Clinton speaking at the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts.
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  • Hillary Clinton releases her delegates at the Denver Convention Center in downtown Denver during the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Clinton encouraged her delegates to vote for whomever they wanted but said she had cast her vote for Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton Releasing Delegates.jpg
  • Hillary Clinton greets the audience following her stump speech January 25, 2008 in Rock Hill, South Carolina. On January 26th Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic primary by over 28% to Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton South Carolina.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007:Hillary Clinton speaks after receiving the endorsement for president from Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton speaks after receiving the endorsement for president from Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton speaks after receiving the endorsement for president from Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - OCT 12, 2007: Hillary Clinton speaks after receiving the endorsement for president from Georgia Representative and former civil rights leader John Lewis October 12, 2007 at Pascals restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. In late February 2008 Lewis dropped his endorsement for Clinton and instead announced he was for Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton and John Lewis 037.jpg
  • Hillary Clinton delivers her her stump speech January 25, 2008 in Rock Hill, South Carolina. On January 26th Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic primary by over 28% to Barack Obama.........
    Hillary Clinton South Carolina 0373.jpg
  • Hillary Clinton delivers her her stump speech January 25, 2008 in Rock Hill, South Carolina. On January 26th Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic primary by over 28% to Barack Obama.........
    Hillary Clinton South Carolina 0269.jpg
  • Hillary Clinton delivers her her stump speech January 25, 2008 in Rock Hill, South Carolina. On January 26th Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic primary by over 28% to Barack Obama.........
    Hillary Clinton South Carolina 0370.jpg
  • Hillary Clinton delivers her her stump speech January 25, 2008 in Rock Hill, South Carolina. On January 26th Clinton lost the South Carolina Democratic primary by over 28% to Barack Obama.........
    Hillary Clinton South Carolina 0274.jpg
  • First Lady Hillary Clinton behind bars at the 1996 Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.
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  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
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  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
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  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
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  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
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  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
    New Georgia Project 044.jpg
  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
    New Georgia Project 061.jpg
  • September 17, 2014 - Atlanta, Georgia: House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams announces to reporters that more than 51,000 voter applications submitted by the New Georgia Project have not yet been processed by the secretary of state's offices run by republican Brian Kemp. “We have raised questions today, and we will keep asking them until these voters are on the rolls,” Abrams said in a statement. “Georgians deserve answers to why their voter registrations have been ignored.” Abrams spoke inside the Georgia state capitol surrounded by activists and voter registration applications  less than two months before the 2014 elections.
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