Clinton Airs Advertisement in South Dakota for Support

Democratic candidate makes last push before end of party nominations

With South Dakota, Puerto Rico and Montana being the last three areas left to vote before the closing of the Democratic nominations, Presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton is attempting to make a final push in order to secure votes in South Dakota, according to Foon Rhee of Boston.com. She has created radio as well as television advertisements that illustrate how she intends to stand up for South Dakota and allow their voices and opinions to be heard.

Clinton's competitor, Senator Barack Obama, is getting closer and closer to achieving the required number of 2,026 delegates that a candidate needs in order to secure the Democratic nomination, according to the Associated Press.

In her television advertisement, Clinton emphasizes how despite the fact that South Dakota comes at the conclusion of the primaries, it does not mean that they are not important and that they deserve to have a voice in this process.

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