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Neck and Neck Race for Dems Save Email Print
Posted: 11:16 AM Feb 6, 2008
Last Updated: 11:34 PM Feb 6, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press

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With no clear winner yet in yesterday's Super Tuesday contests, the Democratic presidential candidates are setting their sights on the next round of primaries.

Barack Obama ended last night winning 13 Super Tuesday states.
But rival Hillary Rodham Clinton scored more delegates -- 845 to
Obama's 765, by the latest count.

Delegate tabulations continue today, as Democrats divide their delegates roughly in proportion to the popular vote.

One race is still unsettled. New Mexico hasn't finished counting votes from its caucuses last night. So far, Obama has a slim lead.

On Saturday, Louisiana, Washington state and Nebraska hold votes
for Democrats. And on Tuesday, 168 delegates will be at stake as
Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia hold their primaries.

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Posted by: john Location: el dorado on Feb 6, 2008 at 12:21 PM
i just wish that the kake and other stations didnot think that the polls was worth interupting a good show for come on we know that we dont realy get to pick the president. its who has the most money that wins the rest is just for show leave the movies alone interupt the news hour.

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