Week in Politics: Superdelegates, Endorsements

Courtesy NPR Programs: Morning Edition  Fri, 02/15/2008 - 6:32am

Barack Obama is on a winning streak, racking up three victories this week in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.

On the Republican side, Mitt Romney endorses his former rival John McCain. The battle over the Democratic Party's superdelegates goes on.

Renee Montagne talks to Mara Liasson and Ken Rudin

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