
Even though it was predicted that Hillary Clinton would beat Barack Obama by a large margin in the West Virginia primary, the magnitude of the loss raises fresh doubts about how Obama would fare in November against McCain.
Clinton, D-N.Y., gets fresh ammunition for her final argument to the superdelegates -- and just maybe enough fresh cash to fund three more weeks of this.
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., hits a 41-point speed bump on his road to the nomination -- a fresh reminder that there's something just plain missing from his appeal to Democrats. (And consider this a response in his "national conversation" about race -- don't say he didn't ask for it.)
It was very clear that yesterday race mattered.
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