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Hillary Clinton herself should use her political capital to reform the Democratic nominating process, writes Jerome Armstrong. Choosing a Democratic nominee is too much about process and not enough about people, Armstrong concludes, noting that pledged delegates are switching sides and that caucuses in Nevada and Texas have been “overweighted.” Clinton may still be running her campaign, but the best she can hope for in Tuesday’s primaries in Oregon and Kentucky is a win in the Bluegrass State, writes Todd Beeton. With Barack Obama up by an average of 14 percentage points in the Oregon polls, Clinton may be hoping for a big win in Kentucky that will give her the popular vote advantage for the day, Beeton adds.
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