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As NRL News goes to press, pro-abortion Senator Hillary Clinton has given no public signal she intends to do anything other than continue to battle pro-abortion Sen. Barack Obama for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, if need be right up to the party's August convention in Denver.
The winner, whenever it is decided, will face presumptive pro-life Re-publican presidential nominee John McCain (Az.).
On May 6, Clinton (NY) narrowly prevailed in Indiana by a margin of 2% while Obama (Il.) carried North Carolina with a hefty 14% advantage. Although Obama added to his advantage both among pledged delegates and popular votes cast, Clinton vowed to press on.
The following day, speaking in West Virginia, Clinton talked of "a dynamic electoral environment," adding, "What matters is what strength you have going into the general election."
She continued, "If we had the rules the Republicans had, I'd be the nominee. We have a much more complicated process. We're in the middle of it, toward the end of it."
Offering support for the idea that Obama may have been weakened by a series of recent ...
Source: HighBeam Research, McCain Awaits Outcome of Obama/Clinton Battle.(John McCain, Barack...