Tears Hillary Clinton returned its leadership in the presidential race

After counting 91% of the vote in Democratic primaries in the state of New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton unexpectedly returned leadership in a presidential race among candidates from the Democratic Party. According to NBC News, she received 39% of the vote, while Senator Barack Obama - 36%.
After winning the primaries in the state of Iowa last week went much faster Hillary Clinton in all polls. According to the most recent figures, the gap reached 11%. It seemed that the theme of his campaign - the country needs new faces and new policies have finally provided him support of a majority of Democrats and independent voters. This almost gave Klintony who tried to oppose Hillary Obame having vast experience of government activities. There were even reports of serious future personnel changes in the electoral headquarters and Hillary plans to miss the coming primaries in Nevada and South Carolina, and focus on campaigns in 22 states where the vote will take place on 5 February.
According to many observers, the sympathy of voters again returned to Hillary after a unique case may be, during the meeting with voters on Monday evening. When one of Voters asked how Senator managed to cope with the hardship of the electoral struggle, Hillary appeared in the eyes of tears and trembling of the voice she ongoing unrest few phrases of how deeply she is alarmed future of America. “The country has given me opportunities that I did not want, we ran back,” - barely holding tears Hillary said.
The positive reaction of voters to express emotions confirms a preliminary analysis of the voting results. If last week in Iowa Clinton was only the third and Obamu voted for the majority of women in New Hampshire voted for it for 13% more Voters and the majority of registered Democrats. That they have the advantage of it. The primary election in New Hampshire could once again prove decisive in determining the candidate of the Democratic Party.
Candidates in the race, Republicans also developed a significant change. Leadership returned imagine Senator John McCain (John McCain), which won 37% of the vote. Second place again by former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (Mitt Romney), with 32% of votes.
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