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Clinton Stays in Race While Obama Increases Delegate Lead

May 08, 2008 by Jeff Robinson

Analysis from Congressional Quarterly

(KCPW News) You thought it might be over by now... but it's not. Hillary Clinton is staying in the race after edging out Barack Obama in Indiana by two points, while he handily beat her in North Carolina by 14 points.

Every week, we talk with the writers of Congressional Quarterly in Washington, DC, about the 2008 election. This week, CQ Politics writer Greg Giroux tells KCPW's Jeff Robinson why things don't look good for Clinton even among the superdelegates, and why John McCain is now discussing federal judges.

 

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