Washington: Some leading Democrats are increasingly anxious about Hillary Clinton's prospects of winning the party's presidential nomination, warning that Bernie Sanders' growing strength in early battleground states and strong fundraising point to a campaign that could last well into northern spring. What seemed recently to be a race largely controlled by Mrs Clinton has turned into a neck-and-neck contest with voting set to begin in less than three weeks. On Capitol Hill and in state party headquarters, some Democrats worry that a Sanders nomination could imperil candidates down the ballot in swing districts and states. Others are expressing a sense of deja vu from 2008, when...
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