
Sen. Hillary Clinton addresses supporters following her win in Pennsylvania.
(CNN) -- Obama wins Pennsylvania....NOT!
Although that headline may have sold a lot of newspapers!
Consistent with what many pundits and analysts predicted in the past weeks, Clinton won the Pennsylvania primary. And she won by a margin within the scope of some predictions: 10%.
It's an important win for Clinton as she tries to make the argument to voters and superdelegates that she can win in the coming nine primaries AND in November. It's also important for the Obama camp because they say they closed the gap in polls that were in the high teens earlier on.
How Clinton won might peak your interest according to our exit polls:
• She grabbed the majority of older voters
• Those who made their decision in the last week chose Clinton
Obama showed strength in other areas:
• 60% new registered Democrats chose Obama
• 92% of African Americans voted Obama
So what do you think?
Is this win Clinton's last hurrah, or a sign of a comeback? Why was she able to beat the latest poll predictions--is she just a better closer?
And now you put on the hat of a superdelegate, which of the two can beat the GOP in November: Clinton, Obama, either, neither.
Then there are the proverbial gloves--they have been taken off more times than you can count. In Pennsylvania though, Obama took them off like he never has before. What does that mean for the rest of the race--does he need to keep hitting hard to wrap the race up?
And did you notice, why was Bill Clinton on stage during her victory speech this time but not before?
Let me know what you think by hitting the Sound-off button below. We'll be sharing your comments all this morning on Morning Express with Robin Meade. Have a great morning!
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