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Tonight: a "bitter" pill for the Obama campaign!

Sens. Clinton and McCain continue to hammer Sen. Obama for saying that 
small-town voters are bitter over their economic circumstances and cling to 
guns and religion as a result. Is this story bothering Pennsylvania's 
working-class voters? Will the "elitist" charge stick? 

Also, what kind of behind-the-scenes pitch is the Clinton campaign making to 
undecided superdelegates? Tune in tonight for a look at what insiders claim 
Sen. Clinton wishes she could say in public.

And as Sen. McCain's Democratic opponents continue to attack one another, is he 
in a better position to win the general election? Hardball's David Shuster will 
report on the latest back-and-forth and then we'll take a historical look at 
McCain's prospects in November.

Plus, is there a "drink-off" going on in the Democratic primary? And what was 
"Saturday Night Live's" reading on the Iraq hearings?

We'll take a look at these stories and the latest news out of Pennsylvania 
during tonight's Politics Fix.

Tomorrow don't miss the next installment of Hardball's College Tour with Sen. 
John McCain at Villanova University. It's only on Hardball, only on MSNBC.
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 wrote the "Hardball Briefing" from Washington, D.C.

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