Hillary's virtual campaign
Last updated at 12:59 13 March 2007
Hillary Clinton is stepping up her battle to
become the next Democratic presidential candidate
by joining internet phenomenon Second Life.
The former first lady, who is hoping to become US president in 2008, has joined the site which lets its 4.5 million users worldwide interact in a virtual world which they can make vastly different to their own.
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Second Life enables users called 'residents'
to interact with each other. They can explore,
meet other users, socialise, buy and sell and even have romantic liaisons.
Mrs Clinton's move is a direct attempt at harnessing the support of the online masses in
her contest against Democrat rival Barack Obama.
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