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5. The Field gives overview of Obama's North Carolina win, Clinton reaction

Obama Takes North Carolina (with Updates)

Posted on May 6th, 2008 by Al Giordano

Fox News projects Obama the winner of the North Carolina primary at the moment the polls close.

CNN and NBC also call it for Obama.

The network still won’t call Indiana, where most polls closed 90 minutes ago.

Note: North Carolina is one of the ten biggest states. So, in Clinton-speak, probably only some “big states” matter now. Exit polls show Obama getting around 40 percent of white voters in North Carolina, as in Indiana, again, an advance over the tallies in Ohio and Pennsylvania.

ABC: Obama Solidly Routs Clinton in N.C.

Flashback: Senator Clinton, last week, calling the contest a “game-changer,” said: “North Carolina will decide the next president of the United States.”

Quote of the Night from Markos: “Ha ha, you know the Clinton people were desperate to get Indiana called before North Carolina. Too bad.”

...more at the link



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