Who's On First? Clinton May Be Out of the Running...

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It's a sad day in women's rights when we have to watch our only female candidate for the 2008 presidential election slip through the cracks.

It's a sad day in women's rights when we have to watch our only female candidate for the 2008 presidential election slip through the cracks.

Last night's debate between Hilary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama ended in a draw, but the jury is still out as to who will take the Democratic vote. As reporter Paul West put it, from the Baltimore Sun, "the 90-minute faceoff [from Tuesday's debate] did not appear to deliver a turnaround moment for Clinton, who is losing the contest for delegates and could be pushed from the race if she loses Texas and Ohio on Tuesday."

At the risk of stirring the infamous political debate, I'd be interested in your take, dear physician-readers...

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