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Notable moments in Clinton's quest
By The Associated Press
Sunday, May 11, 2008

2007

"I'M IN"

_Jan. 20: Hillary Rodham Clinton announces she's running for president from a perch on her living room couch. "Let the conversation begin," she tells voters in a videotaped message posted on her Web site. "I have a feeling it's going to be very interesting."

THE MONEY CHASE

_April 15: Turns out Clinton's not the only one with the dollars to make a race of it. She and Barack Obama release numbers showing they both raised about $26 million in the first three months of year. By year's end, Obama will surpass Clinton in the fundraising race, and both of them will have blown through $80 million.

WHO'S INEVITABLE?

_Nov. 26: Despite surging interest in Obama, Clinton keeps up the illusion that her claim to the Democratic nomination is inevitable. "It will be me," she tells CBS's Katie Couric. Clinton predicts the finish line "will probably be midnight West Coast time on Feb. 5."

2008

UH-OH

_Jan. 3: Clinton places third in Iowa's leadoff caucuses, trailing Obama and John Edwards. Maybe that secret memo from a Clinton aide advising her to skip Iowa wasn't such a bad idea.

"MY OWN VOICE"

_Jan 7: With Obama surging after his Iowa win, Clinton chokes up with emotion as she tells New Hampshire voters, "This is very personal for me. It's not just political. It's not just public." She goes on to pull out a surprise victory over Obama in New Hampshire, declaring: "I found my own voice."

BILL'S HIT JOB

_Jan. 23: Bill Clinton's full-throttle defense of his wife is a case of overkill. (He complains that Obama did a "hit job" on him.) The poisoned atmosphere helps cement an Obama victory in South Carolina.

PONYING UP

_Feb. 5: Super Tuesday is a split decision: Obama wins the popular vote in 13 states, Clinton wins nine plus American Samoa. After the dust settles, Clinton reveals that she loaned her campaign $5 million. continued...

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