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Pennsylvania Endorsements

In my last post, I should have probably said a bit more about Noam Scheiber's "Rendell Factor" theory about Barack Obama's poor performance in certain Philadelphia suburbs. The theory is weakened by the fact that Obama beat Clinton two-to-one in Rendell's home base, Philadelphia County (where Philly Mayor Michael Nutter's endorsement didn't cut much ice for HRC, either). Indeed, there's not much evidence that endorsements in PA carried a whole lot of weight. After all, Obama's marquee supporter, Sen. Bob Casey, Jr., is from Lackawanna County, which Clinton won with a crushing 74% of the vote.

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