Hillary Clinton celebrates winning the Florida primary election
Florida Senator Bill Nelson (L) and Florida Congressman Alcee Hastings (R) introduce Hillary Clinton after news that Clinton wins the Florida Democratic primary election over closest contender Barack Obama at the Signature Grand in Davie, Florida on January 29, 2008. (UPI Photo/Martin Fried)
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