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The momentum continues. Wisconsin was the
9th consecutive win. Hawaii made it 10. Texas is looking
precarious for Clinton. After last night, it got that much more so. The big headline? Exit polls show that for voters who made up their minds in the past month went 63% to Obama and 37% for Clinton. Maybe she should have paid more attention to all those "insignificant" states.
There's no way to spin this pretty for Clinton. She lost in a state where she should have been competitive--and by 17%. Just another blowout. What's her excuse this time?
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