Bloomberg says Sen. Hillary Clinton's victories on Tuesday "helped freeze a movement of top Democrats set to call on her to concede to rival Barack Obama."
"A group of uncommitted 'superdelegates' were ready to make a show of support for Obama by trying to pressure Clinton to give up, said Tim Roemer, a former congressman who's rounding up backers for Obama. Now, after her wins in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island, many will still back Obama without calling on Clinton to quit, he said."
The New York Times also notes the Clinton wins "seemed to slow the Democratic Party establishment’s move in his direction while giving her campaign time to try to turn the race in her favor."
March 6, 2008
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