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This weekend: a Democratic double-header!

DNC leaders meet tomorrow in Washington to decide what to do about Florida and 
Michigan's delegates. Then on Sunday, it's the Puerto Rico primary. Will the 
Democratic race finally be decided? Can Sen. Clinton find a path to the 
nomination? We'll go over all of the possible scenarios with NBC News's Chuck 
Todd and the Politico's Roger Simon.

Next, some Clinton supporters claim that their candidate has been the victim of 
sexism. Are they right? That's our Hardball debate tonight.

And in 2004, then-White House spokesman Scott McClellan slammed former Bush 
Administration official Richard Clarke for his tell-all book. This week, it's 
McClellan taking the heat for his own bombshell memoir. Tonight we'll ask 
Clarke what he thinks about McClellan and his charges about pre-war 
intelligence.

Plus, what do the stars have to say about Clinton's prospects this weekend? 
We'll tell you during tonight's Hardball Sideshow.

Tomorrow, be sure to tune into MSNBC's full coverage of the DNC Rules Committee 
meeting starting at 9:30am ET.

And beginning at 2pm ET Sunday, Chris Matthews and Keith Olbermann will bring 
you the latest news and results from the Puerto Rico primary.

For the latest on all of today's political news, go to the best political 
website www.politics.msnbc.com, powered by NBC News and the National Journal. 
And, don't forget to check out NBC's "First Read" at firstread.msnbc.com and 
MSNBC.com's "Hardblogger" at hardblogger.msnbc.com

Vidhya Murugesan wrote the "Hardball Briefing" from Washington, D.C.

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