Clinton wins OH, TX, RI; Obama wins VT

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Fox News and CNN call Texas for Clinton. Obama leads in Texas Caucuses. He could still come up with more delegates in Texas… More >>
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Hillary’s Math Problem: Hillary Clinton may be poised for a big night tonight, with wins in Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island. Clinton aides say this will be the beginning of her comeback against Barack Obama. There’s only one problem with this analysis: they can’t count… Read more >>
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Obama Camp Infiltrates Clinton Call: ABC News’ Teddy Davis and Talal Al-Khatib Report: In one of the most bizarre moments of the 2008 campaign, Obama campaign lawyer Bob Bauer called into a Tuesday night Clinton campaign conference call with reporters. The four and a half minute exchange led to a series of antagonistic questions painting the former first lady’s charges of caucus vote tampering as baseless. “I’d be interested to know,” said Bauer, “how is this any different from the series of complaints that you’ve registered against every caucus that you lose?” Listen to the exchange between Bauer and Clinton campaign communications director Howard Wolfson here. The purpose of the Clinton campaign conference call was to accuse Obama’s Texas backers of improperly padding the Illinois Democrat’s caucus vote total… More >>
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Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee has conceded the Republican nomination to rival Senator John McCain, R-Ariz. But there is no doubt the longshot-turned-contender left his mark on the GOP race. Calling his White House bid the “journey of a lifetime”, Huckabee spoke Tuesday night from Irving, TX commending McCain on an “honorable campaign” and emphasizing his commitment to the Republican party in the fight to the November election… More >>
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Hillary Clinton won OhioCNN
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John McCain clinched the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday, an extraordinary comeback for a candidate whose White House hopes were dashed eight years ago and whose second bid was left for dead eight months ago… More >>
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Obama lines up superdelegates: A behind-the-scenes battle broke out late Tuesday over superdelegates who had secretly committed to Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), with Clinton campaign officials scrambling to “freeze” them before they announced support for him. The battle reflects the trench warfare that both campaigns expect if the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination stretches on to the Pennsylvania primary on April 22. Democratic officials involved in the conversations said Obama was lining up a package of superdelegates — the party insiders whose votes help select the Democratic nominee — with plans to announce their support as a bloc. Obama also plans to announce he raised more than $50 million in February, considerably more than Clinton’s $35 million… More >>
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Senator Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., are battling in a tight race in the crucial voting state of Ohio, where the former first lady fought hard for white, working class voters she hoped would put her over the edge. Obama, meanwhile, racked up his 12th straight win in Vermont’s Democratic primary — a win that was expected by both candidates and credited to the states sizeable population of liberal and Independent voters who have typically gone for the Illinois senator… Read more >>