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Virginity in college
Thursday, April 24, 2008
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Clinton takes Pennsylvania
JONATHAN D. NIMERFROH/MAIN LINE TIMES
Hilary Clinton addressed supporters at Radnor High School in Radnor, Pa. Clinton’s campaign earned her the vote of Pennsylvania voters in the Pennsylvania primary. KAITLIN BARR EDITOR IN CHIEF KMB738@CABRINI.EDU
Hillary Clinton edged Barack Obama and won the state of Pennsylvania in the Democratic primary held on April 22.
Almost a week after the candidates took part in a debate held in Philadelphia, Clinton finished on top, with a double-digit lead. More than 10 million viewers tuned in to listen to Clinton and Obama battle with words in a debate held at the National Consti-
tution Center before the Pennsylvania primary, making it the most watched of the 21 Democratic debates so far this election season. Pennsylvania’s primary is one of much importance to both presidential Democratic candidates, for 158 convention delegates are at
stake, which is the largest amount of delegates left to obtain before the primaries end on June 3. Although Obama leads Clinton in the delegate race 16371495, each state is important to both candidates; and this Pennsylvania primary would be a
major victory for either hopeful. For the first 52 minutes of the 90-minute debate, hosts Charles Gibson and George Stephanopoulos chose not to ask ques-
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McCain rallies support on hardball tour CHRISTOPHER R. BLAKE ASST. NEWS EDITOR CRB724@CABRINI.EDU
The atmosphere inside Villanova University’s Pavilion Tuesday had all the exuberance of a Wildcats’ basketball game. The cheering, sold-out crowd waved blue and red boom sticks. Cheerleaders and the Wildcats mascot were on hand to amp up the fans. But the Wildcats would have to wait until next season to pack the arena. This boisterous crowd was filling the stands to be part of history — witnessing the live broadcast of MSNBC’s Hardball with Chris Matthews and his guest, Sen. John McCain, Republican presidential candidate. Cabrini sophomore Sean Ahern, an information systems major, was in attendance and was able to
sit on the stage with other students only feet from the presidential candidate. Ahern even had the opportunity to shake Matthews’ hand. “I went to the show for the entertainment value. I knew going into it I was not a big McCain fan. I am a huge fan of Chris Matthews’ show,” Ahern said. Villanova was chosen as the second stop on the Hardball College Tour. The program is a regularly scheduled news talk show that is broadcast weekdays at 5 and 7 p.m. Matthews, a native of Philadelphia, launched the College Tour April 2 at West Chester University with a live interview of Sen. Barack Obama, Democratic presidential candidate. Hardball was created in 1999 and has a proud tradition of touring some of America’s great universities, including Georgetown
University, the University of Notre Dame and Harvard University, among others. Marquee guests have included Rudy Giuliani, Sen. Hilary Clinton and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. At Villanova, Sen. McCain was interviewed by Matthews on key issues of the 2008 presidential election, and students had the opportunity to question the candidate. One student brought up Barack Obama’s recent controversial speech on racism at the National Constitution Center, when Obama alluded to his racist grandmother, referring to her as a “typical white person.” The student asked McCain, “Would you characterize yourself as a typical white person?” JONATHAN D. NIMERFROH/MAIN LINE TIMES
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John McCain autographs memorablilia for students during a commercial break of Hardball with Chris Matthews at Villanova University.