DALLAS (CBS) ― One day after Hillary Clinton's dramatic victories over Barack Obama, both candidates are firing away at each other.
Although Clinton is calling her herself the comeback kid, she is hinting at a possible Democratic dream ticket with Obama.
The latest estimate is that Clinton picked up just 12 additional delegates from her victories Tuesday night, but the lift from her victories in Ohio and Texas was huge. And Wednesday on CBS' "The Early Show" she all but offered Obama the vice presidential spot on her ticket.
"That may be where this headed, but of course we have to decide who's on top of the ticket," Clinton said. "I think people of Ohio very clearly said it should be me."
Clinton said the race between her and Obama remains "incredibly close," with just "smidgens of difference" between them in both the popular vote and number of delegates.
But Obama was having none of that.
"The bottom line is, we've won twice as many states, we won a greater share of the popular vote and what's most important, we've won far more Independents and Republicans than Sen. Clinton has," Obama said.