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Clinton Wins Pennsylvania to Keep Bid Alive more similar news »
Sen. Hillary Clinton "scored a decisive victory" over Sen. Barack Obama in the Pennsylvania primary, "giving her candidacy a critical boost as she struggles to raise money and persuade party leaders to let the Democratic nominating fight go on," the New York Times reports.
"Incomplete returns from Pennsylvania showed Mrs. Clinton leading 55 percent to 45 percent, with her victory propelled by her strong performance among women, older voters and less affluent and less educated voters; among white union members with no college education, she won almost three-quarters of the vote, polling showed."
NBC News "has allocated so far a 75-65 split for Clinton out of Pennsylvania; 18 delegates are not allocated yet."
Overall, Obama now leads by 131 overall: 1,719 to 1,588.
Wed Apr 23, 2008 more from this source»»
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In Every Voter, A 'Microtarget' more similar news »
Well before the party conventions, it's fair to say that technology has made its mark on the 2008 election cycle. Bloggers are at the center of the political conversation, and the Pandora's box of YouTube is an endless source of macacas, Obama Girls and incendiary pulpit sermons. But within the c...
Wed Apr 23, 2008 more from this source»»
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