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Clinton walks off stage

Clinton just concluded his speech to applause.

The crowd is filing out.

With the exception of Clinton being interrupted once, the crowd gave him a generally warm reception.

That may be the case across the state, as the Clinton family is deployed across the state today campaigning for Hillary.

The Wall Street Journal this morning said that Pennsylvania should be generally Clinton-leaning heading up to the primary:


The economic and demographic makeup of Pennsylvania, which offers 158 delegates and goes to the polls on April 22, favors Sen. Clinton, who does well among working-class and older voters. She has the endorsement of Gov. Ed Rendell and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter.

Hillary Clinton also has local backing – Erie Mayor Joe Sinnot, County Executive Mark DiVecchio and local super-delegate Ian Murray has all endorsed Clinton.

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