Election morning headlines as Indiana and N.C. vote
It's election day in Indiana and North Carolina, and here are the morning political headlines.
Clinton and Obama in latest battle
Voters in Indiana and North Carolina are set to choose between Democratic presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in the latest critical primary elections in the race to the White House. [AFP]
How Bill Clinton Got His Campaign Groove Back
For anyone who has observed Bill Clinton over the past 20 years – witnessed his intuitive command of his audiences, his keen ability to frame an issue, the heads nodding in agreement whether he is speaking to a gymnasium crammed with voters or a newspaper editorial board– his performance this year on his wife’s behalf has been startling. [New York Times]
Poll shows Clinton leading Obama in Indiana primary
Hillary Rodham Clinton scored 49 percent compared to Barack Obama's 43 percent while 6 percent registered as undecided. [Associated Press]
Hillary Clinton's Top 10 Reasons She Loves America
On the eve of the crucial primaries in North Carolina and Indiana, Hillary Clinton appeared via satellite on the Late Show with David Letterman. She read the night's top ten list: Top Ten Reasons Why Hillary Clinton Loves America. [Huffington Post]

