It continues to be a very close race between Clinton and Obama. Edwards seems assured of 3rd place at around 17% and all the others are in single digits.
CLINTON WINS
CNN has still not quite called it but I am ready to do so. Clinton wins by about 3 points.
LATEST UPDATE
MSNBC calls it for Clinton
As of 7:30/10:30pm we have nearly 66% and Clinton leads by about 5,100 votes so its going to be hard for Obama to surge, but it still is not over. Associated Press has called it for Clinton. but no other networks have quite yet.
Clinton: 67,828 (39%)
Obama: 62,736 (36%)
PRIOR UPDATES
As of 6:50pm/9:50pm we have just about 50% of the vote in and Clinton's lead is holding up. Her current advantage is about 3,500 votes. However CNN is reporting that many of the university areas have not yet reported and that could be Obama country.
But for now
Clinton: 53,636 (39%)
Obama: 50,146 (37%)
As of 6:30pm they have counted almost 41% of the Democratic primary vote and Clinton clings to a lead of about 2,600 votes.
Clinton: 38,963 (39%)
Obama: 36,274 (37%)
Clinton continues to lead, more or less steadily since the count began. But it's gonna be a long long night. Her lead is now around 2,750 votes
Clinton: 27,106 (40%)
Obama: 24,369 (36%)
Edwards: 11,305 (17%)
Updated Results (21% counted as of 5:45/8:45)
Clinton: 22,468 (40%)
Obama: 20,193 (36%)
Edwards: 9,494 (17%)
Still a very close race but it has remained fairly steady since returns began to come in. Some Obama supporters suggest that the younger Obama vote will come in later so we will see where the numbers go.
Current Returns are as follows (15% counted at 5:30 PST/8:30 EST)
Clinton: 17,393 (40%)
Obama: 15,574 (36%)
Edwards: 7,304 (17%)
All others are in single digits
So at this point it could go either way. It is not yet clear where the results are coming from so we can't tell if it is broad returns or from a Clinton stronghold.
CLINTON WINS
CNN has still not quite called it but I am ready to do so. Clinton wins by about 3 points.
LATEST UPDATE
MSNBC calls it for Clinton
As of 7:30/10:30pm we have nearly 66% and Clinton leads by about 5,100 votes so its going to be hard for Obama to surge, but it still is not over. Associated Press has called it for Clinton. but no other networks have quite yet.
Clinton: 67,828 (39%)
Obama: 62,736 (36%)
PRIOR UPDATES
As of 6:50pm/9:50pm we have just about 50% of the vote in and Clinton's lead is holding up. Her current advantage is about 3,500 votes. However CNN is reporting that many of the university areas have not yet reported and that could be Obama country.
But for now
Clinton: 53,636 (39%)
Obama: 50,146 (37%)
As of 6:30pm they have counted almost 41% of the Democratic primary vote and Clinton clings to a lead of about 2,600 votes.
Clinton: 38,963 (39%)
Obama: 36,274 (37%)
Clinton continues to lead, more or less steadily since the count began. But it's gonna be a long long night. Her lead is now around 2,750 votes
Clinton: 27,106 (40%)
Obama: 24,369 (36%)
Edwards: 11,305 (17%)
Updated Results (21% counted as of 5:45/8:45)
Clinton: 22,468 (40%)
Obama: 20,193 (36%)
Edwards: 9,494 (17%)
Still a very close race but it has remained fairly steady since returns began to come in. Some Obama supporters suggest that the younger Obama vote will come in later so we will see where the numbers go.
Current Returns are as follows (15% counted at 5:30 PST/8:30 EST)
Clinton: 17,393 (40%)
Obama: 15,574 (36%)
Edwards: 7,304 (17%)
All others are in single digits
So at this point it could go either way. It is not yet clear where the results are coming from so we can't tell if it is broad returns or from a Clinton stronghold.
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