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Analysis: Clinton Lacks Clear Path to Victory

Without an emphatic win in Indiana, there is no sound logic for Hillary Clinton's campaign to go on.Web Extra:Open thread

A Net Gain for Obama, But No Knockout

Barack Obama leads the Democratic presidential race, but Hillary Clinton says she's staying in.

 
 
 

Democratic Nomination Fight Continues

May 7, 2008 · Sen. Barack Obama scored a decisive victory in the North Carolina primary yesterday, while Sen. Hillary Clinton won the Indiana primary with a small margin. Jerry Mitchell, reporter for Mississippi's Clarion-Ledger newspaper, and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist William Raspberry discuss the results and what they could mean for the next leg of the race.

 

Democrats May Be at a Critical Turn in the Race

May 7, 2008 · On a night when Hillary Clinton's comeback campaign seemed poised for another triumph, it was Barack Obama's campaign that surprised instead. He defied polls and expectations in both the North Carolina and Indiana primaries.

 

Voters Speak from North Carolina and Indiana

May 6, 2008 · Voters in North Carolina and Indiana went to the polls on Tuesday, with 187 delegates at stake in the two states. Illinois Sen. Barack Obama won the North Carolina contest, while New York Sen. Hillary Clinton claimed a narrow victory in Indiana. Here, voters from the two states talk about which candidate they supported and why.Web Extra: Interactive featuring primary voters

 

Obama Wins N. Carolina; Clinton Takes Indiana

May 7, 2008 · Sen. Barack Obama took a decisive victory in North Carolina's Democratic primary Tuesday. In Indiana, Sen. Hillary Clinton won with a narrow lead. With a total of 187 delegates, the two states were the biggest prizes left in the nomination fight.

 

Primary Results Reflect Pattern of Presidential Race

May 7, 2008 · With Barack Obama picking up a big victory in North Carolina on Tuesday night, and Hillary Clinton pulling out a win in Indiana, the Democratic presidential race goes on.

 

Obama's N.C. Win Expands His Delegate Lead

May 7, 2008 · Barack Obama won the North Carolina Democratic primary Tuesday by a wide margin. He narrowly missed capturing the Indiana contest. The results have re-energized the Illinois senator's quest for the presidential nomination.

 

Clinton Plows Ahead after Slim Win in Indiana

May 7, 2008 · Hillary Clinton won the Indiana Democratic primary Tuesday night by a slim margin. She lost North Carolina's nominating contest by 14 points. Clinton has pledged to continue campaigning for the party's nomination.

 

McCain Expresses Support for Conservative Judges

May 7, 2008 · Presumptive GOP nominee John McCain is busy trying to shore up his support with conservatives. The Arizona senator made a significant step Tuesday in North Carolina when he talked about the kind of judges he would nominate to the U.S. Supreme Court.

 

Analysis: What Key Players are Saying Post-Primary

May 7, 2008 · With the results of Indiana and North Carolina in, Democratic strategist Mark Mellman and Republican strategist Tucker Eskew talk to Steve Inskeep about the state of the Democratic presidential race. They also discuss how the protracted nominating battle on the Democratic side is affecting the party's general election chances.

 

Illinois Rep. Emanuel Weighs In on Democrats

May 7, 2008 · Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Congressman Rahm Emanuel, head of the House Democratic Congress, about the results of Tuesday's primaries in North Carolina and Indiana. They also discuss how the future of the race will impact the Democratic Party's chances in the fall.

 

Special Primary Night Coverage

May 6, 2008 · Barack Obama has won the Democratic primary in North Carolina, NPR projects based on early returns and exit polls. It's the first large-state primary that Obama has won in nearly three months.

 

Ind., N.C. Primaries Will Help Define Democrat Battle

May 6, 2008 · Conventional wisdom says Barack Obama will win Tuesday's primary in North Carolina. However, Hillary Clinton leads in the polls in Indiana. If that's how it pans out, not much changes in the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination, which is good news for Obama.

 

A Look Ahead to the Indiana Primary

May 5, 2008 · Indiana political analyst Brian Howey talks about which voters are likely to back which candidate in Tuesday's Democratic primary. Indiana weighs in on the race between Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on the same day as North Carolina.

 
 
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The Democrats' Fight to the Finish

The Democrats' Fight to the Finish

 
 
 

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