Stroll, I was having a little fun with that.
Back on topic, Obama has conceded that he will probably lose Pennsylvania, but says it will be a close race. Meanwhile, the most recent USA/Gallup poll shows that he has widened his nationwide lead. I'm just watching CNN and Fagerson Cooper says the Clinton attacks are getting harsher and harsher, with her saying Obama is too weak to lead the nation.
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WASHINGTON — Barack Obama has widened his lead nationally for the Democratic presidential nomination despite a furor over his comments about small-town Americans, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds. Rival Hillary Rodham Clinton is getting more of the blame among those who say their contest has become too negative.
As the candidates make a final push for votes in today's Pennsylvania primary, Obama leads the survey by 50%-40% among Democrats and voters who lean Democratic. That's a bigger edge than the 7 percentage-point lead he held in the USA TODAY poll last month.
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Obama widens national lead in USA TODAY/Gallup Poll - USATODAY.com