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Obama Wins Dems Abroad Vote, Now Virtually Tied with Hillary in Texas, Ohio
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This may be the end for Sen. Clinton as the ABC/Washington Post poll confirms what these other polls are saying.
In Ohio, Clinton leads Obama in the new poll by 50 percent to 43 percent, a significant but tenuous advantage given the shifts that have taken place elsewhere as candidates intensified their campaigns in advance of previous primaries. In Texas, the race is even, with Clinton at 48 percent and Obama at 47 percent.
UPDATE: Obama Wins Democrats Voting Abroad Contest
(CNN) - Barack Obama has won the Democrats Abroad Global Primary, according to the International Chair for the Democrats Abroad, Christine Marques.
Marques tells CNN the results of the week-long vote were:
Barack Obama - 65 percent, Hillary Clinton - 32 percent, with the rest of the candidates pulling in less than 1 percent of the vote each.
Democrats Abroad will send 22 delegates to the Democratic Convention, with half a vote each, carrying a total of 11 votes.
Tagged as: texas, democrats, clinton, obama, ohio
Oliver Willis is the blogmaster at Like Kryptonite To Stupid
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