Indiana/NC: Live-Blogging (9-10pm)
9:02: Tom Brokaw talks about back when “Obama sent that thrill up your leg, Chris.”
9:05: Andrea Mitchell reports from Hillary headquarters. “They are holding their breath … They think they’ve won Indiana. … This is not a knock out punch for Hillary Clinton … They’ve got very hard work to do to hold those superdelegates from declaring. … There’s on way to spin this… This was not a game changer.”
9:12: Cable nets turn to Obama’s speech in Raleigh, NC:
9:12: TVNewser catches: “NBC now calls Indiana too close to call (it was too early to call)”
9:13: Obama congrats Hillary on “what appears to be her victory in the great state of Indiana.”
9:17: Sign of the times? My online feed of MSNBC is coming in more quickly than my television.
9:30: Charlie Gibson anchored an updated World News at 9:30 with primary reports from David Wright (in NC with Obama campaign) and George Stephanopoulos in NY.
9:32: Anderson Cooper joins the coverage after Obama’s speech.
9:40: See “CBS And Its 8:09 PM Indiana Call”
9:42: Who says we don’t listen to the radio, Chris Berry?!?
On NPR, the Hillary campaign’s senior campaign strategist Geoff Garin calls in to chat :
She offers more to the country.
He says the country will hear from her “when more votes are counted. … We want to make sure this is all put to bed.”
Obama superdelegate Joe Andrew comes on next.
9:48: Bill Hemmer takes to the wall. Brit Hume later asks Hemmer if he’ll teach him how to use the wall.
9:49: Candy Crowley’s in the house.
9:55: Rachel Maddow and David Gregory suggest that Obama’s Raleigh speech was “an acceptance speech” for the Democratic nomination.
9:57: Brit Hume says he’s getting on in years waiting for Indiana results.
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