The title doesn’t say it all. Sen. Hillary Clinton won Indiana by only 2 percentage points while Sen. Barack Obama won in NC by 15 points. This means that Clinton will not get very many more delegates out of Indiana than Obama, and the difference between Obama’s delegates and Clinton’s delegates in NC will make up for Clinton’s Pennsylvania win two weeks ago.
Can Clinton stay in? She’s saying yes right now. Her argument right now is that she won Indiana, which borders Obama’s home state of Illinois, her national poll numbers are increasing, she has a lead in superdelegates, and Michigan and Florida delegates have not been but should be counted.
These arguments seem desperate at best, though, and superdelegates may start to abandon Sen.
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