Barack Obama wins the Carolina poll
armradio.am
07.05.2008 17:29
Barack Obama has scored a clear win in the Democratic presidential
primary in North Carolina, while Hillary Clinton has narrowly won the
Indiana primary.
Senator Obama won 56% of the vote in North Carolina, while Senator
Clinton won 51% of the vote in Indiana.
Both votes were the final major Democratic primaries which help decide
the party's White House candidate.
Neither scored a knock-out blow, but analysts say Mr. Obama's lead
looks increasingly unassailable.
Mr. Obama is leading the race in delegates who will choose the
presidential nominee by 1,840 to 1,684, according to the Associated
Press news agency.
armradio.am
07.05.2008 17:29
Barack Obama has scored a clear win in the Democratic presidential
primary in North Carolina, while Hillary Clinton has narrowly won the
Indiana primary.
Senator Obama won 56% of the vote in North Carolina, while Senator
Clinton won 51% of the vote in Indiana.
Both votes were the final major Democratic primaries which help decide
the party's White House candidate.
Neither scored a knock-out blow, but analysts say Mr. Obama's lead
looks increasingly unassailable.
Mr. Obama is leading the race in delegates who will choose the
presidential nominee by 1,840 to 1,684, according to the Associated
Press news agency.