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Clinton: "Standing up for the voters of Florida.."

Hillary Clinton arrives in Florida today to show she's still in the race and says she plans to "keep standing up for the voters of Florida and Michigan.

"Democrats in those two states cast 2.3 million votes and they deserve to have those votes counted," she said, celebrating a victory Tuesday night in Kentucky. "That's why I’m going to keep making our case until we have a nominee, whoever she may be."

And she repeated her new delegate math that includes the two states whose primaries didn't count.

"Neither Senator Obama nor I have won the 2210 delegates required to secure the nomination," she said. "And because this race is so close, still separated by less than 200 delegates out of more than 4,400, neither Senator Obama nor I will have reached that magic number when voting ends on June the 3rd."

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Obama and his crew are trying to steal the nomination by disenfranchising Floridians . There is no other way to spin this. Not a good start for trusting a candidate. What else can't we trust him to do.There appears to be a character issue emerging

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