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Clinton Now Closer To Endgame
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Clinton Now Closer To Endgame
By Linda Feldman, CS MonitorHow the loser loses, it has been said, will go a long way to determining whether the winner of the Democratic presidential nomination can win in November.Now, all eyes are on Hillary Rodham Clinton, whose path to the nomination - already steep heading into Tuesday's primaries - got significantly steeper after losing North Carolina to Barack Obama by almost 15 points and winning Indiana by less than two. She has few options, with funds scarce and the delegate math virtually impossible. On Wednesday, Clinton aides revealed that she had lent her campaign $6.4 million over the past month.
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By Linda Feldman, CS MonitorHow the loser loses, it has been said, will go a long way to determining whether the winner of the Democratic presidential nomination can win in November.Now, all eyes are on Hillary Rodham Clinton, whose path to the nomination - already steep heading into Tuesday's primaries - got significantly steeper after losing North Carolina to Barack Obama by almost 15 points and winning Indiana by less than two. She has few options, with funds scarce and the delegate math virtually impossible. On Wednesday, Clinton aides revealed that she had lent her campaign $6.4 million over the past month.Senator Clinton's last best hope, spam say, is for some factor to intervene that makes Senator Obama appear unelectable to superdelegates - Democratic elders and elected officials - who will decide the outcome."She's hoping for lightning to strike," says Mark Mellman, a Democratic pollster who is not working for either campaign.Clinton has promised to compete in the remaining six primaries, all relatively small states, plus Puerto Rico. But if the largely conciliatory tone in her speech Tuesday night is any guide, she may well have already turned a corner in her approach to the race."The Clinton campaign and the Clintons themselves understand the dynamics of this," says Peter Fenn, another unaligned Democratic strategist. "They are absolutely committed to victory in November. They know how important this election is for the country. She has a future as a senior senator from New York, and maybe other things."
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