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February 1, 2008

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Sen. Hillary Clinton discusses the Super Tuesday primaries and her neck-and-neck race for the White House, including her thoughts on the Democratic ticket, being a woman candidate and why she'd be a better opponent against John McCain.


Sen. Hillary Clinton

Sen. Hillary Clinton

Sen. Hillary Clinton

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Presidential hopeful discusses vice presidential candidates, showing emotion, and the Super Bowl. (4:36)
 
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New York Senator discusses her neck-and-neck race for the White House. Full Interview. (25:01)
 
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Before tossing her hat into the ring for the presidential race, Sen. Hillary Clinton became the first U.S. First Lady elected to public office and the first woman elected statewide in New York. A Yale-trained attorney, she served on the Yale Law Review Board of Editors and, since, has balanced law and public service. She's authored several books and won a Grammy for the recording of her best seller, It Takes a Village. Clinton's Senate committee assignments include Armed Services and Environment and Public Works.