She got her split decision, but I don't think this is what she needs. A shellacking in North Carolina and a 51-49 squeaker in Indiana that we're staying up all night for? I don't think so. Even with wins upcoming in West Virginia and Kentucky -- and even with the lingering concerns about Barack Obama and working-class whites-- I don't see this dislodging the superdelegates she needs to win the nomination. This was, on balance, Obama's night.
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