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Hillary Clinton's campaign is stumbling, and it's unclear whether it can recover. What once seemed a shoo-in nomination has been toppled by the grassroots Barack Obama machine, which catapulted him to prominence through bustling Internet fundraising (earning roughly $1 million per day) and an effective ground operation that connects directly with voters. Upheavals in Clinton's staff -- Maggie Williams recently replaced Patti Doyle as campaign manager -- seem promising, but she still has to win Texas and Ohio to have even a glimmer of a chance of the nomination at this point, Tumulty astutely concludes in this detail-rich analysis.
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