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A split decision?
Andrew Cain
May 06, 2008 6:52 PM

Tonight’s apparent split decision—North Carolina to Obama and Indiana to Clinton—is good news for John McCain, but settles nothing for the Democratic rivals.

In an interview with MSNBC, Clinton campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe, one of Clinton’s four Virginia superdelegates, uttered the words that might strike fear into the hearts of Democrats who want this race wrapped up.

“On to West Virginia,” he said.

The long march of Obama and Clinton is likely to continue through West Virginia on May 13, Kentucky and Oregon on May 20, and Puerto Rico on June 1 before Montana and South Dakota close out the voting on June 3.

At that point it’s still unlikely that Obama or Clinton will have 2,025 delegates—the magic number they need to gain the Democratic nomination.

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