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April 23, 2008
Posted: 10:30 AM ET
From CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart (CNN) – After six weeks of a hard-fought campaign, the voters in Pennsylvania’s Democratic primary have spoken. In the latest episode of CNN=Politics Daily, the Best Political Team in News wraps up the Tuesday’s battle between Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Suzanne Malveaux is on the campaign trail in Indiana with the Obama campaign. She explains what’s next for the Illinois senator after his loss to Clinton. John Roberts speaks with Clinton, who shares her best argument to the Democratic Party’s undecided supderdelegates for choosing her as the nominee now that she’s won in Pennsylvania. Finally, Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider takes a close look inside Clinton’s victory. Who did white men vote for? Who did late deciders pick? Who won over Pennsylvania’s newly registered Democrats? What were the top three issues for Pennsylvania Democrats? Schneider has all the answers to these questions, and explains what Pennsylvania exit polling data suggests about the Democratic rivals’ prospects in the remaining primaries. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily. Filed under: Barack Obama CNN=Politics Daily Exit Polls Hillary Clinton John McCain Pennsylvania |
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