STATE OF PLAY: Clinton’s Daunting Task
Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) is clearly excited about her 9-point win over Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) in yesterday’s Pennsylvania primary. But is it enough to stay in the race? Can she raise the dough needed to be competitive? Regardless, she is going to keep duking it out with Obama for the chance to win the White House this November. A glance at today’s headlines makes it clear: she’s got a tough road ahead of her.
Here’s our latest installment of "State of Play," a look at how a top story of the day is being played around the Web and in print:
Decisive Win Can’t Forestall A Daunting Task (The Washington Post)
Seizing on Her Primary Win, Clinton Says Tide Is Turning (The New York Times)
Clinton’s Win Still Leaves Her the Underdog (The New York Post)
Clinton presses case after big Pennsylvania primary win (USA Today)
Clinton Defeats Obama In Pennsylvania Primary (The Wall Street Journal)
Clinton Grinds Out Win in Pa. (Chicago Tribune)
Analysis: Did Clinton’s latest victory come in time? (CNN)
[ ](http:// http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89851118)[Clinton Wins, But Dynamics of the Race Stay Same ](http:// http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89851118)(NPR)
Clinton’s win still leaves her the underdog (MSNBC)
DEMS Fight on, Clinton Wins PA Primary By 10 Points (ABC)
Pa. Win Boosts Clinton Coffers (CBS)
Still Trailing, Clinton Challenges Obama Over Ability to Beat McCain (Fox)