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Night lands Clinton closer to oblivion
Salon — ... in his victory speech from Raleigh, N.C., to offer an all-is-forgiven unity message directed at the supporters of his "formidable opponent" who harbor "bruised feelings." But the most important message of the evening was not embedded in Obama's words, but buried in the interstices of the exit polls. It was not that Obama did particularly well among lower-income white voters, but that he did well enough to prevent Clinton from mounting a renewed can't-win-in-November argument. In North Carolina , Obama swept every economic subgroup, along with 93 percent of the black vote ...

A Divided Democratic Party, Clinton Won't Quit
Black Entertainment, Money, Style and Beauty Blogs - Black Voices — ... . The outcomes were preordained by the demographics of the two states. CNN exit polls show Democrats have not moved beyond race. In ...

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Election Center 2008: Primary Exit Polls - Elections & Politics news from CNN.com
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Obama wins North Carolina primaryVariety.com 5/7/2008
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AP - NEW YORK (AP) — Of the Democratic presidential candidates, would Republican John McCain rather take on Barack Obama or Hillary Rodham Clinton?
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