Hillary Clinton has vowed to see every vote counted in the Democratic presidential race, despite admitting she faces a "tough odds" fight to beat front-runner Barack Obama.
In a victory speech after winning the Kentucky primary today, the former first lady signalled she would carry on fighting through the final three nominating contests, to the end of the nominating calendar on June 3.
"It's not just Kentucky bluegrass that's music to my ears. It's the sound of your overwhelming vote of confidence even in the face of some pretty tough odds," Clinton said.
"This is one of the closest races for a party's nomination in recent history. We're winning the popular vote and I'm more determined than ever to see that every vote is cast and every ballot is counted," Clinton said.
"You have never given up on me because you know I will never give up on you."