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April 23, 2008
The Party Continues

(CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton rode the momentum of her Pennsylvania win into Indiana on Wednesday, with her campaign saying it is on pace to raise $10 million in 24 hours.Hillary Clinton can't win this race without getting the DNC bigwigs to ignore the delegate count and make her the nominee. Her willingness to win ugly is bad for the Democrats and the guy who will likely be the nominee, but great for John McCain.Clinton reported raising $20 million in all of March, according to campaign finance reports filed last weekend. Sen. Barack Obama raised more than twice as much last month, taking in $41 million for his campaign.
Obama's camp touted a big boost for his campaign Wednesday: endorsements from 49 John Edwards supporters.
Edwards, a former North Carolina senator who dropped out of the Democratic presidential race in January, has yet to endorse a candidate.
Indiana and North Carolina hold primaries May 6, the next date on the primary calendar in what has become a protracted and, at times, bruising fight for the Democratic nomination. Obama is leading in North Carolina, and it's a tight race in Indiana, according to recent polls.
Posted by slublog at April 23, 2008 11:16 PM
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