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Wednesday, May. 07, 2008
Politics your turn: Should Clinton call it quits?
Some political experts are saying the Democratic race should be over after Barack Obama's big win in North Carolina and his narrow loss to Hillary Clinton in Indiana.
- Clinton vows to press on as time, options running out
- Obama: I'm not taking nomination for granted
- McGovern, former Clinton backer, endorses Obama
- Analysis: Clinton fails to get needed game-changer
- Clinton vows to press on as time, options running out
- Excerpts of Clinton's speech Tuesday
- Clinton jokes about her top 10 reasons for loving America
- Obama gains superdelegates, Clinton vows to stay in race
- Obama ascendant after trading primary wins with Clinton
- Obama cruises to victory in N.C., Clinton hangs on in Indiana
- African Americans, young voters lift Obama to victory in North Carolina
- Obama wins most delegates in Tuesday's primaries
- Obama weighs next moves, maps out general election strategy
- Obama claims big N.C. victory, begins looking to November
- McCain castigates Obama on judges
- Excerpts of Obama's speech after NC and Indiana primaries
- Follow campaign on Decision '08 page
Is it time for Hillary Clinton to drop out of the race for the Democratic nomination?
Obama is less than 200 delegates from the Democratic presidential nomination and Clinton cannot exceed his total, even if she wins West Virginia and the remaining primaries.
Should Clinton drop out now?
Vote in our poll and discuss this today in our political your turn on CentreDaily.com.
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