Democratic
presidential contenders Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham
Clinton were preparing for Tuesday's primary in West
Virginia, a contest that Clinton is heavily favored to
win but which likely won't dent Obama's almost
insurmountable lead in the delegate count. Obama, moving
closer each day to claiming enough delegates to secure the
nomination, scheduled a campaign appearance Monday in
Charleston; he's also slated to visit Kentucky, which
holds its primary on May 20. Clinton, who is
struggling to keep her financially strapped campaign afloat,
spent Sunday campaigning in West Virginia.
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