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Missouri Lead Flips After Clinton Claimed It
After the Clinton campaign sent out a press release this evening claiming a win in Missouri, under the heading "Hillary's Big Night," the lead in the Show-Me State flipped -- with Obama moving ahead by a few thousand votes to claim victory. --Shailagh Murray
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February 6, 2008; 1:09 AM ET |
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MO: Tight Race Goes to McCain
The Associated Press and Fox News were projecting that Sen. John McCain would win the hotly contested Missouri primary.--Rob Stein
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February 6, 2008; 12:07 AM ET |
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MN: AP, CNN Project Romney Win
The Associated Press and CNN are projecting Mitt Romney as the winner over John McCain, Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul and Alan Keyes in Minnesota, giving the former Massachusetts governor an important win for his struggling campaign.--Christopher Lee
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February 5, 2008; 11:34 PM ET |
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MO: AP Calls for Clinton
Sen. Hillary Clinton has won the heavily-contested, closely-watched state of Missouri, according to the Associated Press. --Rob Stein
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February 5, 2008; 11:29 PM ET |
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ND: Romney Wins 8 Delegates
Mitt Romney won North Dakota tonight by a wide margin, wrapping up eight of the state's 23 pledged delegates. John McCain, Ron Paul and Mike Huckabee each earned five of North Dakota's delegates. Three more delegates remain uncommitted. --Josh White
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February 5, 2008; 11:27 PM ET |
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ND: Obama Wins Handily; Romney Ahead
Barack Obama beat Hillary Clinton handily in North Dakota tonight, taking 61 percent of the vote in the Democratic caucus to Clinton's 37 percent. Mitt Romney was ahead for the Republicans with 37 percent of the vote. --Josh White
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February 5, 2008; 11:11 PM ET |
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