UPDATE: Clinton has cancelled all public events for tomorrow (except for a fundraiser tomorrow night). The results from Lake County look like they might be enough for Obama to take the lead from her in Indiana. It's almost 1 am and we're still waiting...
UPDATE: AT 1:09am, MSNBC declared Clinton the winner in an Indiana squeaker.
UPDATE: good summary coverage from towleroad.
| Democrat (%, #votes, delegates) | Republican (%, #votes, delegates) | ||||||||||
| Tuesday May 6 | North Carolina | ||||||||||
| Obama | 56% | 890,695 | (58) | McCain | 73% | 381,138 | (0) | ||||
| Clinton | 42% | 657,920 | (42) | Huckabee | 12% | 62,917 | (0) | ||||
| (margin | 232,775) | Paul | 8% | 40,275 | (0) | ||||||
| Indiana | |||||||||||
| Clinton | 51% | 638,274 | (37) | McCain | 77% | 317,837 | (0) | ||||
| Obama | 49% | 615,862 | (33) | Huckabee | 10% | 40,018 | (0) | ||||
| (margin | 22,412) | Paul | 8% | 31,481 | (0) | ||||||
| 99% reporting | |||||||||||
Upcoming:
May 13: West Virginia
May 20: Kentucky and Oregon
June 1: Puerto Rico
June 3: South Dakota and Montana



4 comments:
I'm afraid our misery will continue.
From what I'm hearing, it's going on until May 20th when both can look like winners. Such games and deals!
I find it interesting that McCain can't even get 80% of the Republican vote. That can't be good for the Republicans.
Games and deals pretty much sums up politics.
33% of Hillary supporters say they won't vote for Obama.
Reckon that is because he is a liberal ;-)
WOW. I can't imagine what the Clinton spin-meisters are making of her squeaker of a win in Indiana (which she was Supposed to Win Handily).
(sravana's off to TPM to nose around)
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