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Reassurance From Edwards - It's Not Over
Top advisors to Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards say his campaign isn't over - not by a long shot.
by WNYC Newsroom
NEW YORK, NY January 15, 2008 —REPORTER: Campaign manager David Bonior says the race remains open even though Edwards can't match the funds of his 2 rivals, Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
BONIOR: Despite what they say in the media, this is still a 3-way race and that's just the facts. The Democratic nomination is not determined by an outcome after 2 primaries, it's determined by delegates.
REPORTER: Despite having less than half of the campaign cash of his rivals, Bonior says Edwards still has a strong field operation that has been dispatched to South Carolina and Nevada - 2 states with upcoming primaries.