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Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Do endorsements matter?
NEW YORK (CNN) -- The two leading rivals for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, both picked up endorsements Monday from state and local officials in New York and New Jersey, two key states participating in next year's February 5 coast-to-coast primary showdown.
But CNN's Mary Snow takes a look at whether high-profile endorsements really make a difference. |
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