Depending on how today's primaries go in Indiana and North Carolina, will this be a turning point in the Clinton and Obama campaigns?
According to a piece in today's New York Times, it depends. There are several scenarios that could play out, depending on who wins each state. But the final outcome will likely still rest with the superdelegates.
While this primary season has been very interesting to watch, I'm tired of it. I will say it again: It's time for the Dems to stop attacking each other and focus their energies against McCain. I'd rather see either one of the Dems win the nomination at this point than have the infighting continue.
Maybe today will mark a turning point. But then, I held the same hope on the day of the Pennsylvania primary.
With so much at stake, it's so hard to be patient.
While we're sitting on pins and needles, here's another piece worth checking out, from today's Washington Post: Eight Questions About Today's Primaries
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