Obama Wins N.C., Race Tight in Ind.
It’s too early to call the race in Indiana, however, as expected, Obama has solidly won the North Carolina primary, thanks in part to his support among new voters and African Americans.
It’s too early to call the race in Indiana, however, as expected, Obama has solidly won the North Carolina primary, thanks in part to his support among new voters and African Americans.
For political, demographic and mathematical reasons, Tuesday’s primaries could reshape the Democratic race.
Remaining primary election landscape looks favorable to Clinton if she wins Indiana or North Carolina contest.
As Indiana and North Carolina head to the polls, a couple of predictions: The delegate endgame will change—and nobody can be sure what’s next.
Can Hillary Clinton somehow pull a game-changing upset?
On a final, fevered day of campaigning, Sen. Barack Obama looks to voters in Indiana and North Carolina to reverse a string of defeats in key states, while Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton fights to keep her improbable comeback hopes alive.
Will Clinton enjoy a Penn. replay? Can Obama cut into her support? Here is what Indiana political strategists and experts will be looking for.
Obama is feeling confident; but an upset win by Clinton could shake up presidential campaign if paired with a Clinton victory in Indiana.
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