Article: End in sight for nomination race; Clinton touts her electability; Obama looks to November.(PAGE ONE)

Byline: Joseph Curl and Christina Bellantoni, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

RAPID CITY, S.D. - The political endgame to the Democratic presidential nomination race began in earnest Monday, with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton shedding staff but arguing that electability - not the delegate count - is "the most important question," and Sen. Barack Obama pledging to meet her "at a time and place of her choosing."

Mrs. Clinton, making a mad dash across South Dakota in a last-ditch pitch for votes, said she leads the popular vote, and therefore deserves to be deemed the winner - an argument that resonates with Democratic voters in a new Fox 5/The Washington Times/Rasmussen Reports poll. ...

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