Jan 6 2008 By Euan Hamilton
HILLARY CLINTON is trying to woo young voters after falling behind in the Democrats' race for the White House.
The former first lady is fighting for her political survival after coming a lowly third in the Iowa caucus.
She will now try to win over young people after only 29 per cent of first time voters chose her while 41 per cent opted for rival Barack Obama.
She said: "I did very well with people over 45 and I didn't do as well with those under 30.
"Over the next five days I am going to talk as much as I can about creating opportunities for young people."
Clinton is slightly ahead of Obama in polls for the New Hampshire caucus.