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		<title>By: Bob from Ohio</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob from Ohio</dc:creator>
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		<description>If she wins both, why not stay.  The press seems ready to regret its Obamania a bit.  Time for some &quot;Comeback Kid&quot; stories.

I think she stays in even if she loses Texas narrowly, btw.  Her money raising seems better and there is a lot of feminist support for her still.  A win in Ohio just makes it barely  plausible enough to stagger on and hope for an Obama error.  He has run a perfect campaign, its time for a mistake/scandal or two.  Obama cannot get enough delegates to win without super delegates in any event.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If she wins both, why not stay.  The press seems ready to regret its Obamania a bit.  Time for some &#8220;Comeback Kid&#8221; stories.</p>
<p>I think she stays in even if she loses Texas narrowly, btw.  Her money raising seems better and there is a lot of feminist support for her still.  A win in Ohio just makes it barely  plausible enough to stagger on and hope for an Obama error.  He has run a perfect campaign, its time for a mistake/scandal or two.  Obama cannot get enough delegates to win without super delegates in any event.</p>
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