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Hillary Clinton Wins Illinois in the 11th Hour
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders were close in the late Illinois Democratic primary vote count. Fewer than 40,000 votes separated them.

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Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders were close in the late Illinois Democratic primary vote count. Fewer than 40,000 votes separated them.

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