UNITED STATES -- Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is fighting right up to the end. She campaigned in West Virginia on Monday, speaking at a town hall meeting about her plans for health care and insurance coverage.
Her rival, Barack Obama, also made a campaign stop in the state's capital ahead of Tuesday’s Democratic primary. Senator Obama told the crowd he appreciated their support, but he does recognize that a large number of West Virginia Democrats are expected to vote for Senator Clinton. However,
Presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were in West Virginia on Monday, campaigning before the state’s primaries on Tuesday.
Obama stressed the importance of Democrats coming together to support our men and women still fighting over in Iraq.