03-31-2008, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by nuttyjoe Agreed, Kat. This is what hurts Clinton's credibility. And she has never won a really large victory margin. I think this is why she is getting the pressure to quit. With Pennslyvania coming up next- and with Senator Bob Casey's endorsement of Obama- the big victory she needs looks very dim. This may be the telling day for Hillary; because as I've said before, each passing day that Obama stays ahead is another day that more and more superdelegates will commit to Obama. He is getting another endorsement today from a Minnesota senator; a superdelegate. I cannot recall her name; but I'm sure we will see it on CNN. | Second female senator endorses Obama - Yahoo! News
This is the person you are talking of, Joe.
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