How Much Worse Will the Democratic Race Get?
Everyone take your coat off. Make yourself comfortable. It's going to be a while before this is over.
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Everyone take your coat off. Make yourself comfortable. It's going to be a while before this is over.
Hillary wins by ten points in Pennsylvania, propelling herself into the next few weeks of the race.
We round up the local news and politics from the center of American politics (at least until tomorrow).
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Barack Obama has taken a negative turn, criticizing Hillary Clinton for her negativity, among other things, and both candidates are debating just how bad John McCain is.
ABC moderators dredged up old gaffes and shady acquaintances in what sometimes seemed like an attempt to make Obama admit that he hates America.
So much is resting on this one debate that it might even be interesting without the aid of a drinking game.
Meanwhile, Clinton demonstrates her own Everywoman qualities by reminiscing about hunting behind the old barn as a child.
Hillary's staffers say it's a miracle that she's not losing in Pennsylvania. Is it defeatist? Or just plain crafty?
His supporters are planning a display that can only be described as cocky: raising $1 million online in only one minute.
The tone yesterday in Pennsylvania, the long-awaited next stop in the Democratic primary march, was lighthearted: For April Fools' Day, Hillary Clinton jokingly challenged Barack Obama to a winner-take-all bowling match for the nomination, then compared herself to Rocky Balboa ("I never quit," she said at an AFL-CIO event). But contrary to all that, the competition in Pennsylvania is actually getting a lot more serious.
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