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NPR News Special: Clinton Wins Crucial Pa. Primary

Sen. Hillary Clinton addresses supporters in Philadelphia after her win in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary on Tuesday.
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Sen. Hillary Clinton addresses supporters in Philadelphia after her win in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary on Tuesday.

Sen. Hillary Clinton won Pennsylvania, the largest state left on the calendar, by a double digit margin on Tuesday. Though the victory gives the Clinton campaign at least two more weeks' lease on legitimacy, Clinton still trails Barack Obama in pledged delegates.

Neal Conan hosts a discussion of Tuesday's Pennsylvania Democratic primary at the Newseum, an interactive media museum in Washington, D.C.

Guests:

Ken Rudin, NPR's political editor, writes the weekly Political Junkie column

David Plouffe, campaign manager for Sen. Barack Obama

Howard Wolfson, communications director for Sen. Hillary Clinton

Laura Leslie, capitol bureau chief, WUNC North Carolina Public Radio

Brian Howey, political analyst, Howey Politics Indiana

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