On the recordJanuary 3, 2008
I don't think she's the front-runner. How can you say -- I don't think there is a front-runner necessarily. But he's got the momentum.
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transcripts.cnn.comI don't think she's the front-runner. How can you say -- I don't think there is a front-runner necessarily. But he's got the momentum.
Gergen challenges the notion that Clinton is still the front-runner, citing Obama's momentum.
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