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It was a disappointing night for Obama-backers, but I have to hand it to Sen. Hillary Clinton for refusing to be written off by the pundits and for rebounding so strongly in Ohio, while holding on for a tight win in Texas. Now what?


I actually think Hillary has regained the upper hand in securing the nomination–but the question is, with the delegate count so close and so few primaries left, how will she pull it off, and how soon? And will the delay and continued infighting hand the election to the Republican nominee, Sen. John McCain?

If Sen. Clinton wins Pennsylvania next month–which I expect her to do, since the state tends to run more conservative, like Ohio–the two should be about dead even on delegates as of late April.

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