Sens. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., and Barack Obama, D-Ill., are offering Democrats vastly different paths to the presidency, with their key arguments centering on which candidate is better equipped to defeat Republican John McCain.
Electability has become a vital point for both campaigns to make as they focus on a critical audience of voters and superdelegates who will determine the Democratic nomination.
While both campaigns selectively cite polling data to make their cases to Democrats, a...
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