Monday, April 7, 2008

The bumpy road to Pennsylvania


The battle for Pennsylvania is on.
According to a Rasmussen Report that printed on April 1, Sen. Hillary Clinton currently has a 5 percent lead over Sen. Barack Obama for voters in the state. During the last week of March, Clinton had a 12 percent lead over Obama, having 49 percent.
Obama is endorsed by Penn. Sen. Bob Casey (the other Senator is a Republican). If Obama wins this Pennsylvania primary (on Tuesday, April 22), he could win gain enough delegates to solidify the Democratic nomination.
Along the bumpy road to Pennsylvania, Clinton and Obama have been publicizing each other's dirt. Meanwhile, Sen. John McCain is currently traveling the country, going to receptions and rallies, and making thoughtful considerations about his vice presidential pick.

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