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Obama Clinches N. Carolina, Clinton Wins Indiana

Sen. Barack Obama won a decisive, double-digit victory in North Carolina's Democratic primary Tuesday, while rival Sen. Hillary Clinton held on to just barely win the race in Indiana by two percentage points. How will the presidential hopefuls proceed as they enter the homestretch to the Democratic nomination?

Neal Conan hosts an NPR News Special at the Newseum, Washington, D.C.'s museum devoted to journalism and the news business.

Guests:

Ken Rudin, NPR's political editor, writes the weekly "Political Junkie" column and has a weekly podcast called "It's All Politics"

Donna Brazile, founder and managing director of Brazile and Associates; former campaign manager, Gore-Lieberman 2000

Glen Bolger, partner and co-founder of Public Opinion Strategies; former director of survey research and analysis for the National Republican Congressional Committee

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