Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) spoke to a diverse crowd during a town hall meeting at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Gary, Ind., April 10.
The visit came 12 days ahead of the Pennsylvania primary where Obama has, so far, bridged Sen. Hillary Clinton’s (D-N.Y.) double-digit lead. Currently, polls indicate a tight 46-42 percent vote lead for Clinton over Obama in Pennsylvania. At stake are 158 delegates in the Keystone State. Indiana voters will take to the polls May 6 for the Hoosier state primary.
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