CBS/AP/ February 27, 2009, 9:51 AM

Clinton Unbowed By Third-Place Finish

Democrat Hillary Clinton, claiming to be unbowed by a third-place finish in the Iowa Democratic caucuses, hailed a "great night for Democrats" and said the strong turnout pointed to the sure election of a Democratic president in November. She said she would "keep pushing as hard as we can."

But her poor showing here was a searing blow to the former first lady, dissolving her image as her party's inevitable nominee and setting up a critical five-day race to Tuesday's leadoff primary in New Hampshire.

"For Hillary Clinton, the party's former front-runner, Iowa delivered a crushing blow, but not a knock-out," writes CBSNews.com senior political editor Vaughn Ververs. (Read Ververs' full analysis here.)

Clinton told cheering supporters that she had congratulated caucus winner Sen. Barack Obama and the second-place finisher, former Sen. John Edwards. She promised to take "this enthusiasm and go tonight to New Hampshire."

"We're going to keep pushing as hard as we can," she said, with former President Bill Clinton and their daughter Chelsea at her side. "I am so ready for the rest of this campaign and I am so ready to lead."

Iowa Democrats delivered a cautionary tale to the New York senator, an established figure on the public stage who is running to be the first woman president.

Caucus goers appeared to reject the central premise of Clinton's candidacy, favoring Obama's message of hope and change over her theme of experience and leadership.

More troubling still was her performance among key groups that had been expected to form the core of her support.

Entrance polls in the state showed Obama narrowly beating Clinton among women voters, whom her campaign had expected to turn out in large numbers to support her pioneering quest. She also failed to win a majority of voters who called health care their chief concern, despite her long association with the issue.

Her candidacy also was swamped by a surge of first-time caucus goers who soundly supported Obama. Projections showed a turnout of 230,000 for Democrats, compared to 124,000 who showed up for Democratic caucuses in 2004. The turnout was nearly twice as large as for the Republicans, whose turnout also was up from four years ago.

Clinton stuck with familiar themes in her concession speech, telling supporters she felt confident New Hampshire voters would choose a candidate "who will be able to go the distance and who will be ready on Day One."

She was flying to New Hampshire late Thursday night and planned to attend a campaign rally with her husband Friday morning. All the remaining Democratic contenders were to meet in a nationally televised debate Saturday.
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sjc_1 says:
Edwards/Obama would be a great ticket. It would put two very strong halves together to beat the Repugs.
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libra127 says:
Hillary is the most intelligent person running for President and has been an excellent Senator for New York. She was easily re-elected to office in New York. She could be a great leader for this country at a time when we desperately need such leadership. Go Hillary !!

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facts6 says:
""Sam"": ""redeem the Clinton legacy and to stick it to the people who dragged them through the mud""
Wow!I had never considered that! That would be their prime motivator. Remember the travel office firing? Those poor people spent their life''s savings defending themselves against her false charges.
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demwatcher says:
"bobmarisol - I was going to take apart your Bushit statement line by line, but you''''re just not worth the time. You''''re an idiot.

Posted by USBrit at 06:03 PM : Jan 04, 2008"

Typical lib playing card. if you can''t beat it, call it names.

I challenge you to prove yourself and disprove his statements.

Here were the items:

1. lower taxes
2. no terror attacks on USA soil since 9/11
3. over 2/3 of Al Queda leadership killed or captured
4. 50 million people liberated from oppressive regimes
5. unemployment at an all-time low

Lets see YOUR facts, dude.
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usbrit-2009 says:
I wouldn''''t be surprised if the Democratic ticket wound up being Edwards/Obama. I will be very surprised if Clinton is still in politics next year.

Posted by random_radar

Interesting thought. The one strike against Barak is lack of experience - 8 years apprenticeship as VP would set him up perfectly for 2016. The original thought was clinton/obama but I think Edwards/Obama might just be the ticket.

bobmarisol - I was going to take apart your Bushit statement line by line, but you''re just not worth the time. You''re an idiot.
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random_radar says:
Pundits act like the big story is that Clinton lost to Obama. Its not. The big story is that Clinton lost to Edwards.

I promise you that Edwards is going to be the man to beat in the Democratic race. Obama will make a good showing in some states, but over the long haul, its going to be Edwards.

I wouldn''t be surprised if the Democratic ticket wound up being Edwards/Obama. I will be very surprised if Clinton is still in politics next year.
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one_american says:
Hillary''s new slogan:

"Ready to Chance, Ready to Leap".
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heresmy2cent says:
Iowan''s showed that Hillary Clinton is a solution to a non-existent problem.

Americans don''t need or want her "experience."

America needs radical change to put this country back on the right track.
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infidel_us says:
Can anybody name anything that Hillary has ever accomplished that bettered America? anybody?"
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Posted by SamTheTVCat at 03:44 PM : Jan 04, 2008

I can think of a few things she and Billery did that BATTERED America.
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infidel_us says:
Soemthing''''s up because Hillary''''s got all this support from the media, big business, establishment politicians, and the rest of us seem to wish she''''d just go away :o
Posted by SamTheTVCat at 03:40 PM : Jan 04, 2008

Oh yeah, the guy who runs CBS news is a BIG Clinton supporter. Look it up. It''s a proven fact that the LAMEstream media is biased to the left.
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