Clinton Needs Big Wins to Pull Ahead

Sen. Hillary Clinton "may be unable to match" Sen. Barack Obama "in the party's delegate race even if she pulls off wins in the Texas and Ohio primaries next week," according to Bloomberg.

"While the math says she can still catch him, the odds are daunting because the Democratic Party doesn't have winner-take- all contests. Clinton instead may need to rely on chemistry, a chain-reaction set off by big wins in the March 4 races and in Pennsylvania in April that will persuade wavering delegates that she's the stronger candidate to face the Republican nominee in November."

Meanwhile, the New York Times notes Harold Ickes may be Clinton’s "last hope for winning the Democratic presidential nomination" as he works the superdelegates.


February 28, 2008




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