Ten points. Just enough to keep her in the race, not enough to change the outcome. Per Slate: "There seems to be a consensus that this margin of victory is exactly within the range of what Clinton needed to stay in the race, but fell short of a landslide that could have really changed the shape of the contest." Even though it seems nearly impossible for Clinton to catch up to Obama as far as the pledged delegates are concerned, her victory "does reinforce questions she has raised about whether the Illinois senator can appeal to white working-class voters and carry the big industrial states," says USA Today.
Rico says now we'll have to hear from the two of them for at least another couple of weeks, but at least the bombardment of Pennsylvania ads and phone calls from the campaigns will stop...
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