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Party Leaders Think the Fight Could End This Week
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Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:00 am Post subject: Party Leaders Think the Fight Could End This Week |
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Party Leaders Think the Fight Could End This Week
But Clinton may challange delegate math countBy: Jake TapperABC News - Democratic party leaders are predicting that the presidential slugfest between Sens. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., will end this week, possibly as early as Wednesday. Ostensibly, Clinton had a good weekend, drubbing Obama in Puerto Rico's primary with a landslide win, and watching Obama quit the Chicago church he once called his spiritual home, but had become the source of repeated political embarrassments as preachers spewed inflammatory racial rhetoric from its pulpit.
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But Clinton may challange delegate math countBy: Jake TapperABC News - Democratic party leaders are predicting that the presidential slugfest between Sens. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., will end this week, possibly as early as Wednesday. Ostensibly, Clinton had a good weekend, drubbing Obama in Puerto Rico's primary with a landslide win, and watching Obama quit the Chicago church he once called his spiritual home, but had become the source of repeated political embarrassments as preachers spewed inflammatory racial rhetoric from its pulpit. But the landslide and the backslide did little to slow Obama's march to becoming the nation's first African American to win a major party presidential nomination. Clinton Continues Fight But Some Supporters Signal EndEven Iowa's Gov. Tom Vilsak, co-chairman of Clinton's presidential campaign, said the end is near. "It does appear to be pretty clear that Sen. Obama is going to be the nominee," he told the Associated Press. "After Tuesday's contests, she needs to acknowledge that he's going to be the nominee and quickly get behind him." Tuesday poll workers will tabulate the last two Democratic primaries as Montana and South Dakota vote, ending a grueling slog across the country that began in the snows of Iowa last year. Obama is favored to win those two states and with the voting finally over, many of the 200 uncommitted superdelegates are expected to make their choices public.
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