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Presidential Campaigns Heat Up after Another Round of Primaries

There was some bad news today for President Obama's re-election campaign .  He lost 40 percent of the Democratic primary vote in Arkansas and Kentucky.  In the hugely important swing-state of Florida, the latest Quinnipiac poll gives him 41 percent to Mitt Romney 's 47 percent, a six point deficit.

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

There was some bad news today for President Obama's re-election campaign. He lost 40 percent of the Democratic primary vote in Arkansas and Kentucky. In the hugely important swing-state of Florida, the latest Quinnipiac poll gives him 41 percent to Mitt Romney's 47 percent, a six point deficit. Reid Wilson is Editor in Chief of the Hotline, National Journal's daily political briefing.

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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