Barack Obama vs Hillary Clinton on Super Tuesday II: Ohio and Texas polls crucial
March 4, 2008 by Peter Chubb
Filed under News, Politics

Today is judgment day for Democratic Hillary Clinton as she has to do well against Barack Obama to keep her presidential campaign alive. Today is what people are calling Super Tuesday II, where voters in Ohio and Texas go to the polls to cast their vote.
Back in January Hillary Clinton was in a strong position; however a lot can happen in a month and half. Clinton’s campaign is hanging on a thread as Obama has been ganing so much support over recent weeks. If Hillary does lose in the Super Tuesday II polls, then this could signal the loss of support that delegates have for her.
Source - Sky News
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