Time Stops as Ohio, Texas, Vermont and Rhode Island Voters Selects Either Clinton or Obama
The two heavy contesting candidates for the democratic nomination, Senators Hilary Clinton and Barrack Obama should be all pressured now as the vote is about to begin for four primaries that can decide the fate of their presidential campaigns.
Obama is hoping to take a more commanding lead while Clinton is eyeing to revive and invigorate her campaign. The two had been on a deadly path of exchanging blows, a path that many analyst see as dangerous and could help rival John McCain in the polls this November.
Based on recent polls Clinton is ahead in Ohio while the two are in deadlock in the state of Texas. Texas is holding a more complicated selection since they both have a caucus and a primary.
Obama is hoping to take a more commanding lead while Clinton is eyeing to revive and invigorate her campaign. The two had been on a deadly path of exchanging blows, a path that many analyst see as dangerous and could help rival John McCain in the polls this November.
Based on recent polls Clinton is ahead in Ohio while the two are in deadlock in the state of Texas. Texas is holding a more complicated selection since they both have a caucus and a primary.