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Election Guide 2008 - Presidential Election
Profile of the Voters Democrats Based on questionnaires filled out by voters across the state. % of total Clinton Obama 32 White men 55 44 44 White women 66 34 7 Black men 13 87 11 Black women 9 91 21 Decided who to vote for today or in the last three days 55 44 79 Decided who to vote for sometime last week or earlier 50 49 Graphic: Complete Profile of the Primary Voters Republicans Based on ...
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Photo: Hillary Clinton's Toilet Press Room [Election]
Gawker — Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is winning in Ohio and tied with Barack Obama in Texas. She may yet live politically to fight another day, including in April and May contests in Pennsylvania, Oregon and North Carolina. But she'll have to placate a press corps no doubt traumatized and, perhaps, a touch hurt by her recent decision to set up their desks in the restroom of an Austin, Texas community center. As noted previously, the Wall Street Journal last night highlighted writers Tina Brown and Gail Sheehy's proximity to ...

The Caucus: Live Blogging Tonight’s Results
NYT > Home Page — ... late that was. 7:30 p.m. | Ohio Closes Ohio polls just closed and it’s…. too close to call! 7:01 p.m. | Vermont Closes: The networks are all calling Vermont for Barack Obama. Looks like both Ben and Jerry got to the polls. Texhioverisland: When, you might ask, will we know whether Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton lives to fight another day? Or whether Senator Barack Obama can wrap this thing up? Here’s the line-up for poll closings tonight, Eastern time: Vermont : 7 p.m. Ohio : 7:30 p.m. Texas primary : 8 p.m. Texas caucuses : Supposed to start at ...

Jackson Williams: No Laughing Matter: Obama Has Real Problems With Voters He Needs in November
Huffington Post Entertainment Blog — ... by 300,000, Ohio by 237,000, Pennsylvania by 217,000. That's three-quarters of a million vote advantage for Clinton vs. Obama among Democrats in just three large states the party needs in November. ...

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