Hillary Clinton beat rival Barack Obama in a do-or-die showdown in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, according to a Fox network projection, prolonging the Democratic presidential race and keeping alive her White House hopes.
Clinton's margin of victory over Obama was still unclear. She was aiming for a substantial win that would help her narrow Obama's lead in delegates who select the Democratic nominee at the August convention.
The New York senator's one-time 20-point lead over Obama in Pennsylvania had slipped to single digits in many polls amid an advertising onslaught by Obama, who outspent her 2-to-1 in the first Democratic nominating contest in six weeks.(keep reading)
Clinton's margin of victory over Obama was still unclear. She was aiming for a substantial win that would help her narrow Obama's lead in delegates who select the Democratic nominee at the August convention.
The New York senator's one-time 20-point lead over Obama in Pennsylvania had slipped to single digits in many polls amid an advertising onslaught by Obama, who outspent her 2-to-1 in the first Democratic nominating contest in six weeks.(keep reading)
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