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Tonight's Debate: What's at stake for Hillary?



 
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Tonight's Debate: What's at stake for Hillary?
By Richard S. DunhamHillary Rodham Clinton, reeling from 10 consecutive defeats and slipping further behind Barack Obama in the delegate count, needs to do something to reverse the front-runner's momentum. Her campaign strategists think they have just the solution: tonight's debate in Austin.

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By Richard S. DunhamHillary Rodham Clinton, reeling from 10 consecutive defeats and slipping further behind Barack Obama in the delegate count, needs to do something to reverse the front-runner's momentum. Her campaign strategists think they have just the solution: tonight's debate in Austin.With less than two weeks before pivotal primaries in Texas and Ohio, Clinton campaign officials are counting on landing a memorable zinger or forcing an Obama gaffe that could change the dynamic of the presidential race."Debates can turn elections," said Ross Ramsey, editor of Texas Weekly, a nonpartisan political journal. "A front-runner who stumbles can be overtaken, and a candidate who's trying to catch up — or keep up — can regain ground. A big moment by either candidate will get played over and over until everybody knows about it."Tonight's nationally televised session at the University of Texas is the only face-to-face encounter between Clinton and Obama before Texans go to the polls on March 4. The former first lady, a skilled debater dating to her time as captain of the Wellesley College debate team, has proposed weekly debates. But the Illinois senator, whose oratorical skills are showcased most effectively in stadium-sized events, has accepted only two debate invitations.

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