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May 06, 2008

Too Early to Call

Updated

With the polls just closed in Indiana, the primary contest there is still too early to call.

On MSNBC, Clinton campaign adviser Terry McAuliffe claims that the "momentum" is on their side, while John Kerry, who has endorsed Obama, was playing up the delegate count.

Kerry even gave credence to the "Limbaugh chaos" effort --- to get Republicans to vote for Hillary in the Democratic primary to keep the race going.

"The fact that Rush Limbaugh is urging voters to vote out in Indiana tells you who they believe will be easiest to beat in November," Kerry said.

Update: According to NBC, the Obama campaign is now calling Limbaugh "Sen. Clinton's new ally."

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