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Clinton Locks Up Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island

For some reason I'm a bit surprised with the results of tonight's primaries. I sort of expected Brack to take these states considering his momentum. Quite exciting though. A true two candidate race.

Here are the latest results:

Texas (Primary) Reporting: 84% | Clinton 51% / Obama 47%
Texas (Caucus) Reporting: 13% | Obama 54% / Clinton 46%
Ohio Reporting: 92% | Clinton 55% / Obama 43%
Rhode Island 98% Reporting: Clinton 58% / Obama 40%
Vermont Reporting: 86% | Obama 60% / Clinton 38%

P.S. Huckabee dropped out. Who knew he was still in?

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By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3/5/08, 7:37 PM

I am not surprised. There is a growing doubt about the Obama candidacy. Clearly this is evident by the outcome. Clinton has shown that Obama is vulnerable. Yes it is going to be interesting.    



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