WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic U.S. presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton was impressive in the cool way she handled the drama of a man seizing hostages at one of her campaign offices, some voters and analysts said on Saturday.
But the incident, which ended with the man surrendering peacefully at the office in the New Hampshire town of Rochester on Friday night, may not have much impact on a tightening Democratic race for the White House.
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