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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
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Is it over?
posted by
Dookie The Webmaster
6:23 AM
Obama expands his lead; Clinton says she'll fight on
 Barack Obama closed in on a history-making presidential nomination Tuesday - sweeping the North Carolina primary and holding Hillary Rodham Clinton to a narrow victory in Indiana that raised questions about the future of her campaign.
The Illinois senator seemed relaxed and triumphant when he addressed a victory rally in Raleigh. He had prevailed in a "big state, a swing state," and one in which Clinton had suggested a loss by him could be a "game-changer."
The Illinois senator seemed relaxed and triumphant when he addressed a victory rally in Raleigh. He had prevailed in a "big state, a swing state," and one in which Clinton had suggested a loss by him could be a "game-changer."
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Clinton - who would be the first woman nominated - announced campaign stops Thursday in West Virginia, South Dakota and Oregon. But the disappointing results Tuesday - including a rout in North Carolina after the campaign devoted enormous resources there - could make it difficult for her to raise money to compete effectively in the handful of states that remain.
Time to focus on McCain
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