The pundits pretty much agree that Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign has reached the realistic end, after she lost big today in North Carolina and perhaps won by only a little in Indiana. Tim Russert on MSNBC used the baseball analogy of a faded ballplayer who doesn't know when it's time to hang up the spikes, prompting Keith Olbermann to ask who trudges out to the mound to ask Clinton for the ball. Vernon Jordan's name was mentioned, but intervention may not be needed. Clinton has called off tomorrow's public appearances to consult with advisers. Stay tuned.
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