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What if it's a tie?

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Ohio is looking like Clinton country:


Clinton 80,229 60% 0
Obama 51,222 38% 0


Via DailyKos:


Update: CNN calls Rhode Island for Clinton. Her 12-state losing streak has been snapped!

So according to exit polls, Obama won the under-65 vote in all four states.

Texas (Exit polls)

4 percent reporting

Obama 53 -- 548,984
Clinton 46 -- 472,558

Delegates (126 from primary, 67 from caucus, 12 super)

Obama 0
Clinton 0


Rhode Island (Exit polls)

9 percent reporting

Clinton 53
Obama 46

Delegates (21 pledged, 12 super)

Obama 5
Clinton 1


Ohio (Exit polls)

14 percent reporting

Clinton 60
Obama 38

Delegates (141 pledged, 21 super)

Obama 0
Clinton 0


Vermont (Exit polls)

50 percent reporting

Obama 59
Clinton 39

Delegates (15 pledged, 8 super)

Obama 8
Clinton 4


Click through to see what a split decision means ...

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Posted by Kevin Hoffman at March 4, 2008 8:36 PM

« Tom Brokaw: 50 Superdelegates ready to support Obama | Main | Texas for CLINTON »

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Well, if it's a tie, then we're off to Penn to court the Amish vote. It would be interesting to see Obama in Amish cloths, probably more fashionable then the Kenyan garb. Or was it Somali, I dunno...

Posted by: Helm Matthews at March 4, 2008 9:11 PM

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