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COLUMN: Democrats could implode if Clinton or Obama is bullied out
Journal Gazette and Times-Courier - Charleston,IL,USA
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama and New York Sen. Hillary Clinton are in a tight race for delegates. Obama has 1632 delegates to Clinton’s 1500. It takes 2,024 delegates to win the Democratic nomination for president. Left to fight it out in the remaining primaries, neither Obama nor Clinton will go into the convention with enough delegates to win the nomination. There are also the delegates from Florida and Michigan, currently denied their seats because they voted too earlier. There may be, and should be, a fight for them to vote. Millions of voters cast their ballots in those primaries.

Clinton Campaign Backpedals on Richardson Comments
CBS News - New York,NY,USA
In an exchange with reporters at a press conference earlier today, Hillary Clinton was asked about reports that while, she was seeking his endorsement, she told Gov. Bill Richardson, D-N.M., that Barack Obama could not win the general election if he were the nominee. Clinton responded, “You know we have been going back and forth in this campaign about who said what to whom and let me say this about that. I don’t talk about private conversations. But I have consistently made the case that I can win because I believe I can win. You know, sometimes people draw the conclusions that I’m saying somebody else can’t win. I can win, I know I can win. That’s why I do this everyday. I’m in it to win it.”

Obama outraises Clinton in March
Chicago Tribune - United States
Hillary Clinton, to bring the overall take for his White House bid to more than $200 million, aides said Thursday. The campaign of presumptive Republican nominee Sen. John McCain of Arizona said that while its fundraising did not compare with Obama’s, he raised more than the $11 million collected in February. Obama’s totals for March were down from the record $55 million he raised in February, but the fundraising numbers starkly reveal his ability to pour huge resources into his bid for the nomination against a Clinton campaign that largely finds itself in the underdog role, unable to match the Illinois senator dollar-for-dollar and ad-for-ad in the final nominating contests.

IA Poll In Pennsylvania May Signal End To Clinton Campaign
Insider Advantage Georgia - Atlanta,GA,USA
Now a new poll suggests that the April 22 Pennsylvania Democratic primary could be the straw that breaks the back of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign It is well known that for Sen. Clinton to have even a sporting chance of a brokered convention that might lead to her nomination, she must carry the remaining big state primaries, such as Pennsylvania. More, she must win them convincingly, if not overwhelmingly. But an InsiderAdvantage/Majority Opinion poll conducted April 2 of 659 likely Democratic registered voters in Pennsylvania shows Clinton leading her opponent, Sen. Barack Obama, by only 45 percent to 42 percent, with the remainder of Democratic voters undecided.

McCain hits back at Clinton, Obama in new TV ad
Bizjournals.com - Charlotte,NC,USA
John McCain has turned around the ‘3 am telephone ringing’ advertising strategy on presidential rival Hillary Clinton. McCain released a television commercial Thursday modeled after two recent Clinton ads showing a telephone ringing in the White House during a crisis. The McCain ad portrays a crisis call about the wobbly economy, down housing market and rise in foreclosures. The ad points to solutions offered by Democratic presidential candidates Clinton and Barack Obama of higher taxes while McCain supports tax cuts and limited government.


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