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<title>Hillary Clinton boasts of support from &#x26;#x22;white Americans&#x26;#x22;</title>
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<title>Go for the Bitter Bloc - Hillary shows McCain the path to victory over Obama.</title>
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<description>Last week&#x26;#x27;s Pennsylvania primary demonstrated that Barack Obama is not unbeatable. This might sound a strange way to put it. Hasn&#x26;#x27;t it always been true that Obama is beatable? Well, consider an alternate reality in which Obama had won Pennsylvania. His people certainly thought long and deeply about this alternate reality--why else spend a staggering $12 million on one state&#x26;#x27;s primary? Hillary Clinton would have dropped out. Obama would have shown that he can win white working-class votes in a big, diverse, populous state. Way back after the Iowa caucuses, he playfully observed that everywhere he goes becomes Obama country....</description>
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