
--Philadelphia Inquirer says the woman vote may be more unpredictable than in past contests. "Allegiances are shifting, and affiliations based on gender and race are weakening."
--Chicago Sun-Times: Obama camp will call Tuesday's vote a "victory" if he keeps Clinton to a single-digit lead.
--LA Times looks at the "culture clash" between Obama's campaign and the way things are done in Philadelphia.
--The Scaife-owned conservative Pittsburgh Tribune-Review endorses Clinton. "Political courage is essential in a president. Clinton has demonstrated it; Obama has not."
--Allentown's Morning Call points out "Pennsylvania's primary quirk," where winning the popular vote and driving up the delegate count don't necessarily come together.
