Barack Obama And Hillary Clinton's Battle May Finally Wind Down After South Dakota, Montana Primaries
Published 6/3/2008 at MTV News Latest Headlines
With the Florida and Michigan delegates finally seated, the last two primaries take place in South Dakota and Montana on Tuesday, with Obama by all accounts expected to win the nomination.
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