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Did Clinton revive her presidential bid last night with three big wins in 
Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island? Has she set the stage for a comeback? Tonight 
we'll ask Clinton campaign chair Terry McAuliffe what their game plan is for 
overtaking Obama's delegate lead. Obama supporter Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) will 
then weigh in on why his candidate lost last night and how the Obama camp plans 
to respond.

Next, Hardball's David Shuster will report on the Clinton campaign's ongoing 
effort to seat delegates in Michigan and Florida. Our panel will tell you what 
this means for the '08 race and the future of the Democratic party.

McCain clinched the GOP nomination last night, completing one of the biggest 
comebacks in modern political history. Tune in for a look at his general 
election strategy with Tom Ridge, McCain's national co-chair.

Plus, why was Pres. Bush dancing in his rose garden? And which candidates 
pulled a "Full Ginsberg" this morning?

We'll break down these stories and and take a look at shifting strategy in the 
'08 race during our Politics Fix.

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" and MSNBC.com's political 
calendar.

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

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