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Sen. Barack Obama won Presidentiële primair van Noord-Carolina door een brede margeDinsdag, terwijl Sen. Hillary Clinton die eng in Indiana wordt gewonnen.
„Wij weten nu wie de Democratische benoemde gaat zijn,“ NBC- Tim Russert die op MSNBC wordt verklaard vorige avond. Meet de gastheer van de Pers verwees naar Barack Obama, die een beslissende overwinning over Hillary Rodham Clinton in Primair Noord-Carolina van vandaag won en binnen enkel een paar procentpunten van haar in de de stemtelling van Indiana is.
De klem Todd van het netwerk nam math door en berekende dat Obama nu Clinton in de „populaire stemming“ door ongeveer 710.000 - en door 200.000 leidt als de betwiste voorverkiezingen in Florida en Michigan worden geteld. Hij leidt ook door ongeveer 160 Democratische overeenkomstafgevaardigden, zei Todd.
Obama, volgens Todd, kan het geval „dat nu maken geen kwestie hoe u math doet, ik.“ nog vooruit ben
Ben Smith van Politico rapporteert dat Obama de campagnestrateeg David Axelrod vanavond zei dat de campagne wat tijd in de loop van de volgende weken gaat doorbrengen een campagne voerend in staten die kritieke in de herfst verkiezing zullen zijn. “I don’t think we are doing to spend our time solely in primary states,” Axelrod said. There are six primaries left on the Democratic calender; in West Virginia, Kentucky, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Montana and South Dakota.
Barack Obama is 200 delegates away from the nomination, two weeks after a decisive defeat in Pennsylvania. Last night Obama sounded increasingly like he was looking forward to the fall campaign.
In a raucous rally in Raleigh, N.C., he congratulated Clinton on what he said “appears to be” a win in Indiana.
But he told the crowd, “Tonight we stand less than 200 delegates away from winning the Democratic nomination for president of the United States.”
“This primary season may not be over, but when it is, we will have to remember who we are as Democrats,” he said, “because we all agree that at this defining moment in history — a moment when we’re facing two wars, an economy in turmoil, a planet in peril — we can’t afford to give John McCain the chance to serve out George Bush’s third term.”
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MEANWHILE: Clinton vowed at a late-night rally in Indianapolis that her campaign would continue at “full speed” — then made an appeal for money to fight on in the face of a fund-raising disadvantage.
Despite the uncertainty of the outcome in Indiana, Clinton staked a claim to victory there.
“Not too long ago, my opponent made a prediction,” she said at the rally, joined by her husband, Bill, his face sunburned after hours spent campaigning in small-town North Carolina, and their daughter, Chelsea. “I would win Pennsylvania, he would win North Carolina and Indiana would be the tie-breaker.
“Well, tonight we’ve come from behind, we’ve broken the tie, and thanks to you it’s full speed on to the White House.”
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