Former president will also stump in Kalispell

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KALISPELL (AP) -- Bill Clinton is taking his stump speech to Kalispell as part of a third campaign trip to Montana on behalf of Hillary Rodham Clinton.

The former president is touting his wife's accomplishments on an evening when she handily beat Barack Obama in West Virginia. Clinton called it ''a great night.''

Arriving late, Clinton praised the large crowd for waiting outside for more than an hour in a light drizzle and unseasonably cool weather to hear him make the case for a Hillary Clinton presidency.

Both the Clinton and Obama campaigns have been ramping up efforts in Montana, home to the last primary in the nation on June 3, even though some analysts have said Obama just about has the nomination locked up.

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