1. Does Hillary Clinton's "momentum" really count for anything? Her big Tuesday night whittled Barack Obama's delegate lead by only 14, according to Real Clear Politics.
2. During the next week, Obama likely will add to his lead with solid wins in Wyoming and Mississippi. Will Clinton then still have a momentum story?
3. Clinton's next firewall, Pennsylvania (with demographics similar to Ohio's), is seven weeks away. Should Clinton put all her marbles there, on the assumption that a Pennsylvania win shows superdelegates that she can win big swing states?
4. Should Obama go negative? If so, how?
5. How should John McCain campaign while the Democrats are hashing things out?
6. Who should McCain pick for his vice presidential candidate?
7. Before picking his V.P. candidate, should McCain wait to see who the Democrats nominate?
8. Is a protracted Democratic fight good for McCain?
9. Will the Democrats snatch defeat from the jaws of victory in 2008? The theory is, if Obama hangs on and wins, he will be damaged by Clinton's negative campaign, and his weakness will be exposed. But if Clinton manages to pull this out, she will have done so in a style that alienates young Obama voters who might not show up to vote in November.
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