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Clinton manages only a draw in debate
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 2:00 am Post subject: Clinton manages only a draw in debate |
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Clinton manages only a draw in debate
By Carolyn Lochhead SF CHRONICLE - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton needed to do more than hold her own in Thursday's debate with rival Sen. Barack Obama. She needed a U-turn heading into the Ohio and Texas primaries, just 12 days away. Anything short of a 5- to 7-point win in both states, and even her most ardent backers say her hopes for the presidency will vanish.It might take more than that, and Thursday did not seem to get her any closer.
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By Carolyn Lochhead SF CHRONICLE - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton needed to do more than hold her own in Thursday's debate with rival Sen. Barack Obama. She needed a U-turn heading into the Ohio and Texas primaries, just 12 days away. Anything short of a 5- to 7-point win in both states, and even her most ardent backers say her hopes for the presidency will vanish.It might take more than that, and Thursday did not seem to get her any closer.All the earlier debates happened before Super Tuesday, Feb. 5, when the rivals split delegates. Back then, Clinton needed only to stay even in a debate; it was Obama who needed to prove himself. But after Obama's recent 11-contest victory streak, it was Clinton who needed to show why she should have the nomination by convincingly dominating him Thursday night. She left with a draw.Rumblings are growing among superdelegates in both camps that Democrats must rally around one candidate long before the Democratic convention in Denver in late August. The Clinton campaign's talk of clinching the nomination after Puerto Rico votes June 7 is winning few converts among the 796 elected officials and party insiders who make up 40 percent of the 2,025 delegates needed to win the nomination. The last thing any of these Democrats wants is a civil war in Denver nine weeks before the November election.
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