Post 42 made on Wednesday February 20, 2008 at 04:41 |
Mr Griffiths It's my lucky day! |
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according to the beeb;
Mr Obama, the senator for Illinois, has won the primary in Wisconsin, and is also projected to take victory in Hawaii - his 10th win in a row.
Hillary Clinton 13 states, 1,218 delegates
Barack Obama 21 states, 1,281 delegates
It is a major disappointment for Mrs Clinton, the senator for New York, who had been hoping to restore momentum to her campaign. Instead, Mr Obama was reported to have gained almost equal support from white women, and to have polled well from working-class Democrats - both groups which have usually supported Mrs Clinton. Mr Obama also took the youth vote and six out of 10 self-described independent voters, according to exit polls for ABC. But he and Mrs Clinton are already looking ahead to March's bigger contests in Ohio and Texas, seen by analysts as crucial to her credibility as a candidate.
so it does seem down to Texas and Ohio
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