
While attention turns to the Pennsylvania primary, Rick Brand profiles two Long Island women and their roles in pushing for the Democratic contenders for the White House.
By the way, the Onion has provided this useful rundown of the primary in the Keystone state.
Evidently regaining some of the attention that ended for him weeks ago, Rudy Giuliani, who never conveyed religious sensibility in his years as mayor, received Holy Communion, sparking objections from some at St. Patrick's.

Hillary Clinton, who in the Rudy tradition has taken to running to the right of her prior elected career, has won over one of Richard Mellon Scaife's newspapers (that's the financier at right), according to this account. Maybe she's trying to cobble together her own, modest right-wing conspiracy.
Undecided Democratic superdelegates want their party to win in November, but aren't quite sure what that'll mean -- a zero sum situation, according to this AP account.

