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- The ever-awesome Dahlia Lithwick has a great column in Newsweek about Obama and affirmative action.
- Ben Smith has some interesting commentary on two maps aggregating Obama and Clinton's chances against McCain in all 50 states.
- Bill Clinton gets more than a bit upset when asked about Bill Richardson.
- Clinton has a new ad on the air in Pennsylvania attacking McCain on the economy (which is a good idea), but the reuse of the 3 a.m. format is just distracting. Still, Obama should follow suit. After all, the best way to determine who would be better at running against McCain has got to be seeing both candidates actually do it.
- Chris Cillizza looks at what kind of win Clinton needs in Pennsylvania to stay viable. Meanwhile the Real Clear Politics poll average shows her sliding precipitously although the Pollster.com average (which aggregates more polls for greater accuracy and less sensitivity) does not show nearly as dramatic a trend.
- Finally, just for fun, Mike Gravel performs a Hillary-bashing version of "Helter Skelter." 'Cause why not?
--Sam Boyd