Obama Surrogate Sees Possible Win in Indiana, Cites Guam
May 5, 2008 | 4:38 p.m
Most polls have been showing Indiana tipping in Hillary Clinton's favor and Obama's lead narrowing in North Carolina. But North Carolina-based Congressman and Obama surrogate G.K. Butterfield isn't having any of it.
"He is going to win North Carolina and possibly Indiana. He won Guam the other day."
Also: "If he wins Indiana and North Carolina then we will have more momentum and I think we can make a better case that it needs to conclude by July 1."
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