Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, Hillary Clinton's Keystone pit boss, is setting the bar for Clinton at a 6-7 point victory -- but thinks a double-digit win isn't outside the realm of possibility.
"Barack Obama spent $2.9 million on TV here this week, that's a record," Rendell said, walking into today's Clinton event here. "If we win by 6 to 7, it’s a great victory. if were to win by ten or more that would be astounding.”
--Glenn Thrush in Bethlehem, Pa.


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I think the volume of advertising done by Obama is an insult to democracy and I hope voters will vote against his "Glitzkrieg" that thinks that Pennsylvania is for sale!
I find it almost obscene to see politicians bragging about their spending power whilst campaigning.
If this election was truly about the issues and who can do the best job , Obama wouldn't have a chance.
But here you go again , Americans will cast their vote for the most likeable one once again.
If you haven't learned anything from the last 8 years , you deserve to be fooled again.
Obama is immature and doesn't have an original thought of his own.