Victory is Hillary Clinton's today after what can only be described as a "thorough trouncing" of Obama in West Virginia yesterday. Clinton said during her victory speech that she was "more determined than ever," even though everyone, including the numerous pundits who have concluded that the math makes this race as good as over, knew she was going to win by a wide margin. To them, the victory shouldn't mean much of anything in the long run. To her, it means everything. Or at least that's what she's saying. For his part, Obama conceded the win before West Virginians even started voting. Donna Brazile said that Hillary Clinton's "hard-working Americans" argument might have changed some minds, "but more minds have been changed right now in favor of Sen. Obama." [CNN]
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