Clinton-Limbaugh Win In Indiana, Polls Suggest
The Limbaugh Effect was real, reducing Obama's margin of victory in North Carolina and easily providing enough votes to give Clinton her 23,000-vote margin in Indiana.
The Limbaugh Effect was real, reducing Obama's margin of victory in North Carolina and easily providing enough votes to give Clinton her 23,000-vote margin in Indiana.
AP | Posted 05.06.2008 | Politics
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