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Tonight - a super switch!

Former Clinton supporter and Democratic Party Chair Joe Andrew announced his 
support for Sen. Obama today while Sen. Clinton picked up several key 
endorsements herself. Is the slow superdelegate trickle turning into a flood? 
And with primary polls showing the Democratic race tightening, who's in 
position to win North Carolina and Indiana? We'll have it all for you tonight.

Then, is there a "vast right-wing conspiracy" to help Clinton win the 
nomination? Why are key conservative voices praising her? We'll ask two top 
Republicans to weigh in.

A new NBC poll shows Sen. McCain's greatest political liability is his 
connection to Pres. Bush. Is this the key to defeating McCain in November? 
Hardball's David Shuster will have the report.

Plus, People magazine asked Clinton who would be her "dream date." We'll bring 
you the surprising answer during tonight's Hardball Sideshow.

And it's been five years since Pres. Bush's "Mission Accomplished" speech on 
Iraq. Tune into the Politics Fix tonight for a look back at the war and the 
rest of the day's top stories. 

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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