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 Clinton Defeats Obama in Pennsylvania, Vows to March On - America’s Election HQ
Hillary Clinton declared the “tide is turning” Tuesday after scoring a critical victory in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary, pushing the race ever forward to the nine remaining contests. With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Clinton had 55 percent and Barack Obama had 45 percent, a comfortable enough margin to deny critics their demand that she quit the race.“Some counted me out and said ... [link]

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Democratic Primaries To Continue To Eat Your Soul [Hillary Clinton]
Published 4/23/2008 by Ryan Tate at Gawker
The major networks are calling the Pennsylvania primaries for Hillary Clinton, and with 31 percent of precincts reporting she has a comfortable 10 percentage point lead over Barack Obama, not that her margin of victory really matters, because Clinton has already promised to keep arguing with her Democratic presidential rival forever, until every last American is a broken alcoholic begging for mercy from this endless campaign. "Mrs. Clinton is leaving no doubt that this race goes forward," said the Times ...

Hillary Clinton Hammers Obama 55%-45% to Win PA Primary … Obama, Who’s Bitter Now?
Published 4/23/2008 by Scared Monkeys at Scared Monkeys
... In the wake of “Bittergate” Hillary Clinton thoroughly defeated Barack Obama last night in the Pennsylvania Primaries, 55%-45%. It appears that Clinton’s people were correct as their ...

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