Clinton Says Victory Is Still Possible in New Hampshire

After a near-miss in Iowa, she's looking for another revival from Granite State voters as Bernie Sanders holds lead in polls.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton arrives at a canvas kickoff event at the YWCA of Manchester on Feb. 5, 2016, in Manchester, New Hampshire.

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Hillary Clinton is looking at the past as a possible prologue to next Tuesday's New Hampshire primary.

Trailing Bernie Sanders in the Democratic contest by 20 percentage points or more in some polls of voters in the state, Clinton recalled that New Hampshire gave her a come-from-behind victory in the 2008 primary race and a dramatic boost to her husband, Bill Clinton, in his first run for the presidency in 1992.