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March 4, 2008
Primary: Clinton, Obama camps work phones up to end
Never say die.
A half-hour before polls were due to close in Rhode Island at 9 p.m., the campaigns for Democratic presidential contenders Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama were still working the phones to try to turn out votes.
Campaign workers in the hotly-contested race were also still out and about urging voters to cast their ballots.
-- With reports from Journal staff writers Scott MacKay and Paul Edward Parker
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