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AP Calls Primary for Obama, Clinton Ponders Next Move

New reports and pundits are speculating today about what Hillary Clinton will say tonight in her speech from New York after polls close in the final two primary states of South Dakota and Montana. Regardless of whether Barack Obama wins those contests, political analysts say, the focus will be on Clinton.

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KCRW placeholderBy Sara Terry • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

New reports and pundits are speculating today about what Hillary Clinton will say tonight in her speech from New York after polls close in the final two primary states of South Dakota and Montana. Regardless of whether Barack Obama wins those contests, political analysts say, the focus will be on Clinton. Marc Ambinder is associate editor at The Atlantic, where he writes a daily political blog.

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