Signs of a ‘Stalemate’ to Come

Patrick Egan, assistant professor of politics at New York University, gives his take on Tuesday’s primaries in Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont. Paul Lin reports. (March 5)

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Hillary and Women Voters ‘Electric’

WSJ’s Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger discusses both the strengths and weaknesses of Sen. Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. (March 5)

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Hillary and Women Voters ‘Electric’

WSJ’s Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger discusses both the strengths and weaknesses of Sen. Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. (March 5)

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Democrats ‘Live to See Another Day’

Barack Obama maintains his lead in the delegate count while Hillary Clinton can work to get more campaign contributions. WSJ’s Chris Cooper discusses the results from San Antonio. (March 5)

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Democrats ‘Live to See Another Day’

Barack Obama maintains his lead in the delegate count while Hillary Clinton can work to get more campaign contributions. WSJ’s Chris Cooper discusses the results from San Antonio. (March 5)

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Clinton’s Negative Campaigning Paid Off

OpinionJournal.com’s John Fund discusses Hillary Clinton’s “attack” strategy that helped her secure wins in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island. (March 5)

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Clinton’s Negative Campaigning Paid Off

OpinionJournal.com’s John Fund discusses Hillary Clinton’s “attack” strategy that helped her secure wins in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island. (March 5)

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Democratic Race Goes On

Barack Obama is arguing that the math is on his side despite Hillary Clinton’s big wins. Meanwhile, John McCain is meeting with President Bush today to receive his endorsement. Fox’s Doug Luzader reports. (March 5)

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