Well, she has comeback...again. A nice margin of 55/45.
I wonder what this will mean for the upcoming primaries in North Carolina and Indiana? Obama has quite a lead in North Carolina and should prevail as he has in a number of the other Southern States. However, Clinton is only about 2% up in Indiana (depends on the poll), a state which I think she is banking on heavily. So, hopefully for her, she will gain a bump out of Pennsylvania and win in Indiana.
However, I bet that John McCain is happy that Clinton won, the political boxing between Obama and Clinton looks set to go a few more rounds. As the Democrats go ahead and tear each other apart, McCain can really only profit from it. If Obama wins the nomination, his comment about how people are "bitter" will probably be run against him, which will not impress middle America. The longer Hillary goes, the longer Bill goes, and so far in the campaign, he has seemed to have alienated more people than he has charmed. I think that the Republicans would still prefer Hillary over Obama though, although he seemed to have lost the awe he gained after Super Tuesday and the subsequent primaries.
McCain must now effectiely differentiate himself from Bush so then the Democrats cannot run negative ads in November which tie him to Bush.