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19:11 February 5th, 2008

Super Tuesday spills into Wednesday: the rundown at 12 a.m.

Posted by: Jeremy Pelofsky
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UPDATED - Switches Missouri to Obama after vote tally. 

The polls are closed in all 24 states and the tallies are finishing up except in the pivotal state of California where the counting will likely go into the wee hours. Most of the states have been called by the television networks and here’s the latest update:

Clinton: Arizona, Arkansas, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee

Obama: Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Utah

Huckabee:  Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, West Virginia

McCain: Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma

Romney: Colorado, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Utah

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2 comments so far

Other countries are having a hard time taking us seriously as it is. I was all for her before she brought on the tears. Many other sountries don’t take women seriously as it is. Then she becomes the crying candidate Clinton.

- Posted by SC Myers

Plenty of nations take women seriously as leaders. Margaret Thatcher? Golda Meier? Yuliya Tymoshenko? Angela Merkel? … The US is far behind compared to the rest of the western world–extremely conservative.

- Posted by Leigh

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