Bill & Hillary in Vegas
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Hillary Clinton poses for a photo with her Nevada staff after a news conference in a parking lot on her way out of town after her Nevada Democratic caucus win Saturday. View photo »
Former President Bill Clinton helps his wife Sen. Hillary Clinton get her mic turned on so she can make her victory speech at Planet Hollywood after winning the Nevada caucus Saturday, Jan. 19, 2008. View photo »
Hillary Clinton supporter and first-time caucaser Betty Frazee raises her card during the Democratic caucus at Tarr Elementary School. View photo »
Permanant chairman of Searchlight, Nevada precinct 1072, Stan Colton, right, counts eligible attendees sided with Sen. Hillary Clinton during the democratic presidential caucus at the Searchlight Community Center on Saturday afternoon. View photo »
Ninth grader Tammy Esters supports Hillary Clinton during the democratic caucus at Tarr Elementary School. View photo »
Clinton operatives, from left, Ann Widger, Jillian Matundan and Jessica Wienstein cheer as the numbers are announced at the Paris Las Vegas at large caucus site Saturday, Jan. 19, 2008. View photo »
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