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Aired: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 10-11AM ET

A voter walks past voting booths in Unionville, N.C., Tuesday, May 6, 2008. (Photo: AP) |
By host Tom Ashbrook
Barack Obama stepped out of the worst weeks of his campaign yesterday and turned in a big win in North Carolina.
Hillary Clinton took those same weeks, and a stretch of high Clinton camp spirits, and turned in a squeaker victory -- a two-point win -- in Indiana.
Everybody's vowing to battle on, but the raw numbers get harder, faster for Clinton now. In delegates. In dollars. But she looks determined.
This hour, On Point: after Indiana and North Carolina, we ask top players from both camps -- and you -- when and how the Democrats should finally decide.


| · | Liz Halloran, senior political writer for US News & World Report | | · | Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Democratic Congresswoman from Ohio and a supporter of Hillary Clinton | | · | Joe Andrew, former Democratic National Committee chairman from Indiana and a supporter of Barack Obama | | · | Gov. Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania, a supporter of Hillary Clinton | | · | Jack Beatty, On Point news analyst and senior editor at The Atlantic Monthly. |
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