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Obama, Clinton to Debate in Texas
By DAVID ESPO – 2 hours ago
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton set out to change the course of the Democratic presidential race Thursday in the first of a pair of debates with Sen. Barack Obama before March 4 primaries in two battleground states.

Clinton has lost 11 straight primaries and caucuses to Obama — including an overseas competition for support among Americans living aboard — and fallen behind in the delegate chase.

Obama's strong showing has made him the man to beat in a historic struggle between a black man and a white woman, and even some of Clinton's own supporters conceded she needs victories in both Ohio and Texas early next month to preserve her candidacy. Rhode Island and Vermont also vote that day.

Sources say that Senator Clinton in an act that is geared to picking up support among the youth vote
will show off a tattoo that she got last night in Austin, Texas after an evening out.

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