After winning the Pennsylvania Primaries, Sen. Hillary Clinton gets a $3.5 million fundraising haul literally overnight. The Senator sees this as an opportunity to convince other superdelagates in different states to choose her over her competitor for the Democratic Presidential Representative position, Sen. Barack Obama.
On the other side, Obama’s supporters are saying that he is more likely to win by adding states like Virginia, and that the Pen results won’t change his prospects for capturing the nomination. His campaign manager listed down 13 states wherein Obama would win: Colorado, North Carolina, Oregon and Michigan.
“We can make Montana competitive,” he said, while Mrs. Clinton is losing by double digits. “The best chance we’ll have to win the general election is to expand the playing field.”