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Clinton Wins, Democrats Still Divided
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Sen. Hillary Clinton emerged victorious yesterday in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary, but it’s unclear how much the victory will help close her delegate deficit against the better-funded Sen. Barack Obama NewsHour reported.

The cash-strapped Clinton was also blamed for negative campaigning in a recent New York Times editorial, saying that her Pennsylvania campaign “was even meaner, more vacuous, more desperate,” than other contests.

How much longer will the Democrats stand divided? Will negative campaigning sabotage their chance of beating Sen. John McCain in the general election? Which Democratic candidate will reign supreme? Follow the votes in the primary election on NewsHour’s Democratic Super Delegate tracker.

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