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Can Clinton Overcome Obama Wins?
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:00 am Post subject: Can Clinton Overcome Obama Wins? |
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Can Clinton Overcome Obama Wins?
Before the polls even closed Tuesday night, Sen. Hillary Clinton was moving on. She scrapped a planned campaign stop in the Washington, D.C., area, where she was supposed to make a final pitch for her candidacy in the Potomac Primary, and instead focused on reaching out to voters in the upcoming contests of Wisconsin, Ohio and Texas.
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Before the polls even closed Tuesday night, Sen. Hillary Clinton was moving on. She scrapped a planned campaign stop in the Washington, D.C., area, where she was supposed to make a final pitch for her candidacy in the Potomac Primary, and instead focused on reaching out to voters in the upcoming contests of Wisconsin, Ohio and Texas.At her campaign headquarters in Arlington, Va., she plopped down in a chair, wired herself with a mike and plowed through one satellite interview after another with local TV stations in those three states, according to a pool report. "We're going to work hard and campaign hard in Ohio," she told an interviewer from Youngstown, her voice hoarse and cracking. "I'm absolutely coming to Green Bay," she assured a Wisconsin station. Though she declared herself "very optimistic" and "excited," her uneasiness came through. "I think we have an uphill challenge," she told a Milwaukee anchor, referring to the Wisconsin contest next Tuesday. "I'm the underdog in that race."Clinton suffered another wave of dispiriting losses against Sen. Barack Obama. He beat her in Virginia 64 to 35 percent, in Maryland 61 to 35 percent and in the District of Columbia 75 to 24 percent, according to incomplete returns. These trouncings give Obama a perfect 8-0 record against Clinton in the primaries and caucuses held since Super Tuesday. He walks away with most of the 171 delegates that were at stake in the Potomac Primary and moves on to next Tuesday's contests--Wisconsin and Hawaii--with a fresh jolt of momentum. He has also ratcheted up the pressure on Clinton to win on March 4 in Ohio and Texas--two states her campaign has repeatedly described as bulwarks. "At this moment, the cynics can no longer say that our hope is false," Obama said at a rally in Madison, Wis., on Tuesday night. "We have now won East and West, North and South and across the heartland of this country that we love." (Clinton declined even to mention the night's results at an event in El Paso, Texas.)
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