By Prensa Latina
Washington : Democrat pre-candidates to the White House Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama resumed their fight on Saturday in the primary elections that will be held in Louisiana, Washington and Nebraska.
National media is focused on this new battle between the two contenders, absent from the republican process, which shows a wide advantage of Senator John McCain, the party’s possible candidate.
After Super Tuesday’s elections tie, those of Saturday and Tuesday will be more relevant for the Dems.
Until now, the ex first lady has less than one hundred delegates over the Illinois Senator but the 195 at stake on Saturday could bring more.
Media, even that involved in Clinton’s campaign team, recognizes Obama with great possibilities of obtaining the victory in the three states, especially Louisiana, which holds an important Afro-American community.
He also benefited by important amounts of money collected, twice more than his opponent, which allowed him to purchase more advertising.
Hillary Clinton expects to win the Spanish vote, a key here that she has achieved until now.