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Sen. Hillary Clinton finally ended all the speculation about her presidential ambitions over the weekend, declaring her candidacy on her Web site. In doing so, she instantly became the one to beat in a crowded field of wannabes.
In fact, a new CBS News poll shows Clinton holding a 17-point edge over Sen. Barack Obama among Democratic voters.
"It will be a great contest with a lot of talented people," Clinton said Sunday -- "a lot" being the operative word.
Clinton told CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric on Monday that she is proud of her husband's White House record and wants to build on it.
"I could go on for a long time about all the good things that were done for the country and America's position in the world during the eight years of my husband's administration," Clinton said. "And I would like to get back to building on what works … recommending the kind of bold, but practical changes -- like universal health care...