SHE'LL NEED BLOWOUT OR NOTHING
  • A win won't be a win for Hillary Rodham Clinton in Pennsylvania unless she takes a significant bite out of Barack Obama's lead in the popular vote, independent experts say.

    To do that, the New York senator will have to capture anywhere from 55 to 60 percent of the vote April 22 - and beat Obama by at least 7 percentage points, says Franklin & Marshall College public-affairs professor Terry Madonna.

    The Keystone State's upcoming primary is a critical hurdle Clinton must overcome to stay in the race. She's favored in most polls, but Obama has cut her March lead of 17 points to four - 47 to 43 percent, according to the latest Zogby survey