It may be 12 days away, but campaigning in Texas has already begun. With how close the Democratic race is, and with 193 delegates on the line on March 4 awarded in Texas alone, there hasn't been a bigger contest for Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton. So far, each candidate has spoken at numerous stops within Texas, and both plan on giving plenty more speeches in the next week and a half.
For Clinton, who has slipped a great deal since Super Tuesday, Texas could be the momentum swing she has been looking for and needing. She has focused much of her energy on Texas and Ohio since Super Tuesday, neglecting some states along the way. Critics have questioned this method, but it could all pay off for the New York senator if March 4 goes according to plan.
So far, the polls in Texas are neck and neck. Below are some of the speeches both candidates have made since they've been down south.
These speeches may not be complete; however, the full speeches can be found at Youtube.com with the simple search of Clinton Texas or Obama Texas.
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Political Slide Show
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
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