Obama Takes Oregon
Despite Hillary Clinton’s landslide victory in Kentucky, Barack Obama has won a majority of pledged delegates in the race for the Democratic nomination.
Despite Hillary Clinton’s landslide victory in Kentucky, Barack Obama has won a majority of pledged delegates in the race for the Democratic nomination.
Hillary Clinton won the Kentucky Democratic primary Tuesday, carrying the state by a 2-to-1 margin and slowing Barack Obama’s seemingly inexorable march toward the presidential nomination.
If the state gives Hillary Clinton a victory close to the 41-point landslide she got out of neighboring West Virginia, she can buttress her electability argument.
The Democratic voters of this state are considered progressive, post-partisan and reform-minded, a formula that seems tailor-made for Barack Obama.
Barack Obama is poised to have a majority of pledged delegates after voting in Kentucky and Oregon, but the situation is delicate as he tries to unify his party.
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