CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PA, Pennsylvania -- Sen. Hillary Clinton drew her fourth thousand-person crowd today, spending about thirty minutes at this small college near Pittsburgh.
Her stump speech included one new line about Barack Obama: "He always says in his speeches that he is running a positive campaign, but then his campaign does the opposite," she said.
(CBS's Maria Gavrilovic reports from across the state in Lancaster than Obama's knife dulled a bit by the end of the day. “We’ve got very real choices in this primary," he said. "Three and a half days from now, you will have a choice. Listen, I am the first to say another Clinton presidency will be a vast improvement over George Bush. She’s a Democrat and there’s a lot of overlap in terms of our policy ideas, but I don’t think that anybody out there really believes that somehow we’re gonna transform our politics that way. That’s not the way we’re gonna bring about real change.")
In California, the special guest was Lauren Merola, 23, Miss Pennsylvania. She finished fourth in last week's national pageant. Some muted cat-calls as she began to speak drew her to attention to a sign off stage. "Real men vote Hillary. I like that," she said.

