Voters are heading to the polls today in Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont in a day that has been described as Super Tuesday II. Many political analysts say Hillary Clinton needs to win in either Texas or Ohio to stay in the race. During a campaign rally on Monday in Toledo, Ohio, Clinton suggested the race has a long way to go.
Sen. Clinton: “And I believe that we’re going to do well tomorrow, and I believe that that’s going to be a very significant message to the country. And then we move on to Pennsylvania and the states still ahead. So I’m just getting warmed up.”
Senator Barack Obama’s campaign stops on Monday included San Antonio, Texas.
Sen. Obama: “President Clinton has been working hard on her behalf, and so we know that this has been an extraordinary election and continues to be, and we’re working as hard as we can to try to do well. But this notion that there are particular kinds of states that you have to win just doesn’t make too much sense.”