Friday, March 7, 2008

ELECTION

New York's Sen. Clinton is holding town hall meetings in Cheyenne and Casper -- a city with a population of roughly 50,000 people.
Illinois' Sen. Obama will also hold a town hall meeting in Casper and is set to attend a rally in Laramie.
Wyoming is not typically a stop for Democrats looking for delegates in order to clinch the nomination, but because of the delegate deadlock this year, the numbers could make a difference.
With just over 600 delegates left at stake in the Democratic presidential race, every remaining contest is seen as crucial to both Clinton and Obama.
The Clinton campaign even dispatched former President Bill Clinton to the state to drum up

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