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US hopefuls in their own words
Hillary Clinton has revived her campaign for the US presidency with projected primary election wins in three states. Meanwhile, John McCain has won the Republican nomination with projected wins in all the four states.

The videos below show the candidates' own reactions to the result.

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HILLARY CLINTON

Senator Hillary Clinton

Former first lady Hillary Clinton appears to have turned a corner in her campaign, with projected wins in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island.

She told supporters in Ohio that she had been "counted out" but refused to be "knocked out".

BARACK OBAMA

Barack Obama

Despite the setbacks in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island, Barack Obama still has more delegates than Hillary Clinton in the race for the Democratic nomination.

Mr Obama congratulated Mrs Clinton when he addressed supporters in San Antonio, Texas.

JOHN MCCAIN

John McCain at his victory rally

John McCain's victories carry him over the threshold of 1,191 delegates needed to claim the nomination at the party's national convention.

He told supporters he took up the challenge of being the party's presidential nominee with "confidence, humility and a great sense of responsibility".

Mike Huckabee

Mike Huckabee

Mike Huckabee dropped out of the Republican race after John McCain's victories in all four states.

He explained his feelings about bowing out to his supporters, by using a baseball analogy.

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