The morning after her big win Hillary Clinton is making the case that the race has begun anew. Her e-mail blast includes this:
And with both candidates under the microscope at the same time for the first time, Hillary took more than a few punches and came out stronger while Sen. Obama emerged weaker as voters learned more about him. The exit polls clearly show that Sen. Clinton gained strength in the final days when the campaign was most engaged.
Essentially her case is this: Barack Obama is only now being scrutinized by the media and voters are deciding against him. Yes, Pennsylvania is only one state, but she has a point in there. Normally front runners get stronger with time. This one is not, and the collapse of outreach to whites, women, rural voters, seniors and non-college educated voters may give Democrats pause. At least that is what Clinton will be telling those superdelegates.