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May 14, 2008
Posted: 09:15 AM ET
From CNN's Emily Sherman (CNN)—Hillary Clinton’s landslide victory in West Virginia’s primary Tuesday proved the New York Senator is still in the race. In the latest installment of CNN=Politics Daily, CNN’s Jessica Yellin reports on Clinton’s call for cash and push toward the upcoming primaries in Kentucky and Oregon, while Barack Obama begins campaigning in the fall battleground states of Missouri and Michigan. Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider reports on the voter trends in West Virginia that helped seal the deal for Clinton’s victory, while Chief National Correspondent John King uses his ‘magic wall’ to show what states and how many delegates the New York senator is looking to pick up in the handful of remaining contests. Finally: The Kentucky and Oregon primaries are just around the corner on June 20. CNN’s Dan Lothian reports on the top concerns of voters in Kentucky. Click here to subscribe to CNN=Politics Daily. Filed under: Barack Obama Hillary Clinton |
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