Sen. Hillary Clinton "is widely expected to lose North Carolina's
Democratic presidential primary on May 6, but that isn't stopping her
campaign from spending millions of dollars on advertising and holding
rallies in dozens of communities throughout the state," the Wall Street Journal reports.
"Clinton wants to avoid the kind of blowout loss to Sen. Barack Obama
she suffered in South Carolina in January. She is trying to demonstrate
the breadth of her support to Democratic elected officials and other
superdelegates who will sway the decision on the party's nomination."
April 25, 2008
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