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With voting over & election results accumulating, Barack Obama can claim victory in yesterday's Tsunami Tuesday pseudo-national primary by winning 14 of 22 states - 64%.
Victories in Rhodes Island, Vermont, the Buckeye & Lone Star states gave Hillary Clinton positive momentum. Can PR reduce Obama's delegate lead & get her the nomination?
Senator Barack Obama became the Democratic front-runner with decisive wins in Louisiana, Maine, Nebraska, Virgin Islands, Washington State & now the Beltway Primaries.
With the double-speak of a George Orwell novel, this year's Democratic National Convention is shaping up to be a contentious encounter between titans Obama and Clinton.
It's the total delegates that count, but primary popular votes may help candidates pick up momentum, enhance their fund raising and assist in recruiting superdelegates.
It is only a matter of time before Barack Obama is the Deomcratic nominee. He leads in the delegate count, while the Clinton campaign is running out of time and money.
John McCain is a lock for the Republican nomination, but conservatives aren't enthused. Right-wingers need to focus on advancing conservatism in congressional races.
A big North Carolina win and a close second in the Indiana primary put Barack Obama more than 126,000 votes ahead of Hillary Clinton in presidential primary voting.
With only four Democratic state primaries remaining, the final primary vote winner is still up for grabs by either Hillary Clinton or Barick Obama.
Clinton won the most popular votes if Florida and Michigan primary results are counted. Obama won if the two disputed primaries are excluded.
With her big wins in Ohio, Texas, and Rhode Island, Clinton may be back on track to capture the presidency.
Clinton has the most popular votes if Florida and Michigan primary results are counted. Obama leads if the two disputed primaries are excluded.
A victory has been slated for Clinton in the state of West Virginia but as she trails Obama and others call for her to quit, it's unlikely that a win will save her.
The Democratic Party's nominating process this year may be one of the most un-democratic processes to hit the Presidential selection cycle since Gary Hart in 1984.
Political party selections will take place from California to New York. With 3133* Democratic and Republican delegates available, from 24 diverse states; what is it?


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