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Clinton Wins South Carolina Presidential Primary

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(28 Feb 2016) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus049526 Hillary Clinton is relishing her big South Carolina win. She told her victory rally that "tomorrow this campaign goes national" as she and rival Bernie Sanders compete for the Super Tuesday states. To cheers, Clinton said: "When we stand together there is no barrier too big to break." Clinton sailed to a commanding victory over Bernie Sanders in Saturday's South Carolina primary, drawing overwhelming support from the state's black Democrats and putting her in strong position as the race barrels toward Super Tuesday's crucial contests. Clinton's win provided an important boost for her campaign — and a moment to wipe away bitter memories of her loss to Barack Obama in South Carolina eight years ago. "To South Carolina, to the volunteers at the heart of our campaign, to the supporters who power it: thank you," Clinton wrote on Twitter. At a campaign victory party in Columbia, supporters broke into raucous cheers as the race was called in Clinton's favor. Black voters powered Clinton to victory, with 8 in 10 voting for her. The former secretary of state also won most women and voters aged 30 and older, according to early exit polls. You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/7595b347a869ddb2fa2b83ca5b524c79 Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
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