Indiana, North Carolina Primaries: Voters Get Ready To Settle Remaining Contests

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DAVID ESPO and LIZ SIDOTI | May 6, 2008 11:43 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., center, arrives at a primary election night rally in Raleigh, N.C.,Tuesday, May 6, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

INDIANAPOLIS — Barack Obama swept to victory in the North Carolina primary Tuesday night and declared he was closing in on the Democratic presidential nomination. Hillary Rodham Clinton clung to a narrow Indiana lead, struggling to halt her rival's march into history.

"Tonight we stand less than 200 delegates away from securing the Democratic nomination for president of the United States," Obama told a raucous rally in Raleigh, N.C. _ and left no doubt he intended to claim the prize.

Clinton and Obama both said the former first lady would win Indiana. Yet thousands of votes were yet to be counted, principally in Lake County, not far from Obama's home city of Chicago.

She told cheering supporters in Indianapolis, "Thanks to you, it's full speed on to the White House," signaling her determination to fight on in a campaign already waged across more than 15 months and nearly all 50 states.

Returns from 98 percent of North Carolina precincts showed Obama winning 56 percent of the vote to 42 percent for Clinton, a triumph that mirrored his earlier wins in Southern states with large black populations.

That made Indiana a virtual must-win Midwestern contest for the former first lady, who was hoping to counter Obama's persistent delegate advantage with a strong run through the late primaries. Returns from 88 percent of the state's precincts showed Clinton with 52 percent of the vote to 48 percent for Obama.

Obama won at least 63 delegates and Clinton at least 57 in the two states combined, with 67 still to be awarded.

Voters in both states fell along racial lines long since established in a marathon race between the nation's strongest-ever black presidential candidate and its most formidable female challenger for the White House.

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The economy was the top issue by far in both states, according to interviews with voters as they left their polling places.

Two weeks after a decisive defeat in Pennsylvania, Obama sounded increasingly like he was looking forward to the fall campaign.

"This primary season may not be over, but when it is, we will have to remember who we are as Democrats ... because we all agree that at this defining moment in history _ a moment when we're facing two wars, an economy in turmoil, a planet in peril _ we can't afford to give John McCain the chance to serve out George Bush's third term."

Clinton was joined at her rally by her husband Bill, his face sunburned after hours spent campaigning in small-town North Carolina, and their daughter, Chelsea.

She stressed the issue that came to dominate the final days of the primaries in both states, her call for a summertime suspension of the federal gasoline tax. "I think it's time to give Americans a break this summer," she said.

She added that no matter who wins the epic race for the nomination, "I will work for the nominee of this party" in the fall campaign against the Republicans. To emphasize her determination, Clinton announced plans to campaign Thursday in West Virginia, South Dakota and Oregon, three of the remaining primary states.

Obama was gaining more than 90 percent of the black vote in Indiana, while Clinton was winning an estimated 61 percent of the white vote there.

In North Carolina, Clinton won 60 percent of the white vote, while Obama claimed support from roughly 90 percent of the blacks who cast ballots.

Obama's delegate haul edged him closer to his prize _ 1808.5 to 1,665 for Clinton in The Associated Press count, out of 2,025 needed to win the nomination.

As he told his supporters, Obama was on pace to finish the night within 200 delegates of the total needed. There are 217 delegates at stake in the six primaries yet to come. Another 270 superdelegates remain uncommitted.

He has long led Clinton among delegates won in the primaries and caucuses, and has increasingly narrowed his deficit among superdelegates who will attend the convention by virtue of their status as party leaders. The AP tally showed Clinton with 269.5 superdelegates, and Obama with 255.

The impact of a long-running controversy over Obama's former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, was difficult to measure.

In North Carolina, six in 10 voters who said Wright's incendiary comments affected their votes sided with Clinton. A somewhat larger percentage of voters who said the pastor's remarks did not matter supported Obama.

The questionnaire used to learn about voter motivation did not include any questions about the gasoline tax.

In Indiana, about one in five voters said they were independents, an additional one in 10 said Republican.

Only Democrats and unaffiliated voters were permitted to vote in North Carolina.

Voting in Indiana was carried out under a state law, recently upheld by the Supreme Court, that requires voters to produce a valid photo ID. About a dozen nuns in their 80s and 90s at St. Mary's Convent in South Bend were denied ballots because they lacked the necessary identification.

Obama leads Clinton in delegates won in primaries and caucuses. Despite his defeat two weeks ago, he has steadily whittled away at her advantage in superdelegates in the past two weeks and trails 269.5 to 255.

Clinton saved her candidacy with her win in Pennsylvania, and she campaigned aggressively in Indiana in hopes of denying Obama a victory next door to his home state of Illinois. Indiana is home to large numbers of blue-collar workers who have been attracted to the former first lady, and she sought to use her call for a federal gas tax holiday to draw them and other economically pinched voters closer.

Inevitably, the issue quickly took on larger dimensions.

Obama said it symbolized a candidacy consisting of "phony ideas, calculated to win elections instead of actually solving problems."

Clinton retorted, "Instead of attacking the problem, he's attacking my solutions," and ran an ad in the campaign's final hours that said she "gets it."

The balance of the primary schedule includes West Virginia, with 28 delegates on May 13; Oregon with 52 and Kentucky with 51 a week later; Puerto Rico with 55 delegates on June 1, and Montana with 16 and South Dakota with 15 on June 3.

Sen. McCain of Arizona, the Republican nomination already in hand, campaigned in North Carolina and assailed Obama for his vote against confirmation of Chief Justice John Roberts.

"Senator Obama in particular likes to talk up his background as a lecturer on law, and also as someone who can work across the aisle to get things done," McCain said. "But ... he went right along with the partisan crowd, and was among the 22 senators to vote against this highly qualified nominee."

Clinton also voted against Roberts, but McCain, as is often the case, focused his remarks on Obama.

Obama's campaign responded that the Republican would pick judges who represent a threat to abortion rights and to McCain's own legislation to limit the role of money in political campaigns.

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David Espo reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Tom Raum in Indianapolis and Libby Quaid in Winston-Salem contributed to this report.

INDIANAPOLIS — Barack Obama swept to victory in the North Carolina primary Tuesday night and declared he was closing in on the Democratic presidential nomination. Hillary Rodham Clinton clung to...
INDIANAPOLIS — Barack Obama swept to victory in the North Carolina primary Tuesday night and declared he was closing in on the Democratic presidential nomination. Hillary Rodham Clinton clung to...
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- gipper1 I'm a Fan of gipper1 6 fans permalink
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Goodbye Mama, North Carolina went big for Obama!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 05/06/2008
- era996 I'm a Fan of era996 2 fans permalink

THE RACE CARD

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 05/06/2008
- ilcapo I'm a Fan of ilcapo 4 fans permalink

zelig clinton s supporters voted in droves,just as soon as they got their new dentures with their recently cashed in social security cards....one thing to keep in mind is that how many of zelig clinton s supporters will be alive by november?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 05/06/2008

with practically 100% of the black vote - it's no shock to anyone....it's still a win though

too bad it's a republican state

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 05/06/2008
- ilcapo I'm a Fan of ilcapo 4 fans permalink

if i were black i d vote for obama just because the clintons are using the race card,get a clue

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 05/06/2008

if i were black I'd be getting down on my knees and thanking god for the cornucopia of gifts bestowed upon me as a black man born in America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 05/06/2008
- ilcapo I'm a Fan of ilcapo 4 fans permalink

and indiana isn t a repug state?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 05/06/2008
- TheNuff I'm a Fan of TheNuff 6 fans permalink

And the other 2/3rds of the vote came from.....?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 05/06/2008

They only won NC by single digits last time I believe. With AA turnout like this and record setting Democratic turnout in general, NC is definitely up for grabs in November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 05/06/2008

not anymore... did you see the turnout?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 05/06/2008

YES WE CAN !!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 05/06/2008
- MichelleB I'm a Fan of MichelleB 9 fans permalink

That is right, YES WE CAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 05/06/2008

YES WE CAN!
I know this sounds crazy -- but I am betting Obama will win Indiana.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 05/06/2008

CNN projects Obama will win NC --woohoo!!!!!!

Must be by a large margin to call it so early?

Totally jazzed!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 05/06/2008
- ilcapo I'm a Fan of ilcapo 4 fans permalink

fat boy rusho s influence on the dem race is overrated...he and the rest of the loony rightwing gasbags couldn t stop McSame from the repug nomination as hard as they tried.Zelig Clinton is done...Obama 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 05/06/2008
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MSNBC says Obama wins NC!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 05/06/2008

they say it will be a decisive win!

now wait for the frenzy clinton campaign pulling the nuclear trigger and putting thmeselves in the gutter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 05/06/2008
- ilcapo I'm a Fan of ilcapo 4 fans permalink

hillary clinton reminds me of the woody allen movie Zelig,here s a small description of the movie...Everyman Leonard Zelig is literally capable of being any and every man, a human vessel who embodies our sociological urge to conform. He comes to the attention of the public through the media when he is sighted at affluent social gatherings, appearing to some as one man and moments later, as another. In fact, his ability to become everything to everybody makes him a blockbuster celebrity.

Zelig's metamorphosis is material; he physically takes on the ethnic characteristics or manifests the weight proportions of those around him, complete with spontaneous facial hair and costume. The gimmick-crazed public makes him an instant celebrity, and his popularity soars through merchandising tie-ins. A cavalcade of dances, songs and games are created around his phenomenon.....when you look for the word pander in the dictionary,there s a picture of hillary clinton

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 05/06/2008

The Repugs are licking their chops for the opportunity to tear into Hillary in the general election. Repugs are the last people to appreciate the premise of the Dem's primary process. As for as the Repug's game plan goes, it only gives them a prolonged opportunity (such as with Rusho's little caper) to disrupt and confuse that Dem process, which--messy as it might appear--is nevertheless democracy in action.

Thus, the Repugs are doing everything they possibly can to screw up the works in an election they know Barack would have already nailed down, all things being as they should. As it stands now, Barack is the only thing between the Rebugs having their way with Hillary, using a playbook they've honed against her from the hour of her announced candidacy.

Were Barack and Hillary competing in a Repug primary, their powers-to-be would have already intervened and pulled Hillary's plug. The only reason she's still stretching the truth and twisting the rules is because of the Democrat's overly optimistic wish to accommodate a relatively messy process in the spirit of holding an open and honest, truly democratic primary.

For the survival of this once-great country, let's hope that justice prevails in the end. No guarantees; but we can always HOPE!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 05/06/2008

It doesn’t seem right that we should give Hillary such credence in wins where there are massive crossovers of repubs just to screw up the democratic primaries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 05/06/2008

To all those Repugs who are so afraid of Obama that you feel that you have to mess with this primary and vote for Hillary - we are on to you- and, guess what, so are the super delegates. This is not going to work because Hillary has already lost this thing as far as the math goes. Obama has won more delegates and she cannot catch up to him with the primaries that are left. There is another thing that is probably more important than the fact that Obama has actually won this thing according to the math and that is this: as Lawrence O'Donnell so aptly pointed out on Don Abrams' show - there has never been anybody with a higher negative than Hillary Clinton, both in the democratic party and in a presidential election. The supers all know the facts and they will not be so stupid to get behind someone who will not only tear the Democratic party apart but will also be the ONLY person who will insure that every single right wingnut will come out in droves to vote against her in the GE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 05/06/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

Rush Limbaugh is bragging on his website about how well Operation Chaos is working.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 05/06/2008
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He's obviously very proud of his efforts to subvert democracy. In the eyes of Republicans, he's a true patriot.

I can't help but wonder what he'd be saying if the shoe was on the other foot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 05/06/2008
- phreso I'm a Fan of phreso 3 fans permalink

It was. All those democrats who voted in the Republican primaries for McCain. Go read Kos, you'll find it all there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 05/06/2008

And no one in a position to investigate this is doing anything about this, even though it has been going on since the Texas primaries. Where are the people who are in charge and why aren't they doing anything about this? Why wasn't Rush Limbaugh picked up by the FBI after his first attempt at this? What the h*ll is going on???


~sigh~. I feel so resigned to whatever, but somehow I manage the strength to buck up and get back into the fighting spirit again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 05/06/2008
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The superdelegates need to be aware of this. When Rush Limbaugh is out there telling people who can not stand the idea of having a black president to skew the results of the democratic party, it is extremely offensive and should be illegal if it is not already. This man should be shut down. Boycott ABC and all of their sponsors. He is on KABC, right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 05/06/2008

Seriously, don't worry. The supers are much more in touch with this than any of us are. Don't you think people like Arianna, Lawrence O'Donnell, etc. have the telephone numbers of most of those those supers? The political machine is huge and they know exactly what is going on - the "undecided" supers are just waiting for the rest of the people to vote and then they will come out for Obama and that will end it. All these idiot scum repugs who are cheating and trying to mess with these primaries are only reconfirming what the remaining supers already know - that the repug slime machine will eat their own babies to be able to run against Hillary so that they can tear her limb from limb. Hillary on the dem ticket is a sure way to get those right wingnuts out of their trailers and shacks to vote because grampy McInsane will not inspire them to vote.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 05/06/2008

This is disgusting! From Rush's website --

I've stated the purpose of Operation Chaos countless times here. . . . and they refuse to get it. . . . .The idea for it actually came when I heard a McCain campaign worker say that they were not going to be critical of Obama.

A campaign worker said he would quit the McCain campaign if he was told to do ads critical of Obama. Now, at this time -- this is before Texas and Ohio -- Obama is running away with this; and if he wins Texas and Ohio, Mississippi, he puts her away -- and it's over . . . . So Operation Chaos was born primarily for the purpose assuming Obama was going to be the nominee at the get go . . . . He needs to be bloodied up politically since McCain is not going to do it. . . . . The only person that can do it is Hillary, and she can't do it if she's not in the race -- and so the purpose was Operation Chaos was to keep her in the race and to have her bloody up Obama in the process of staying in the race. . . . .

check it out -- astonishing:

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_050608/content/01125108.guest.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 05/06/2008

and all the supers can read just like we can- they will not vote for Hillary because they understand exactly what we all do. All this does is keep the idiots on the MSM speculating about whether Hillary can pull this off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 05/06/2008

Thinks for the info and for the link. Truly astounding! I have been emailing this to everyone who cares.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 05/06/2008
- EvSmith I'm a Fan of EvSmith 7 fans permalink

This is illegal. Where is law enforcement? Operation Chaos is illegal. Rush Limbaugh is breaking the law. These (formerly)registered Republicans are breaking the law. The Law ! It's beeing broken, by hundreds of thousands of people,across many states! It's illegal ! These are closed primaries by law! W.T.F. !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 05/06/2008

After Obama wins the election in November, Rush will fade into obscurity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 05/06/2008

That's what you look like when you stay up all night answering phone calls at 3am. ;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:44 PM on 05/06/2008

Looks like she had a X to go along with those 3am calls in that picture.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 05/06/2008

Off-topic, and I am ashamed of myself for posting this -- but has anybody else noticed that Hillary's facelift seems to be wearing off? Her right eyelid is starting to droop in a weird-looking way to me. Picture of Dorian Gray? Maybe we should wish that she stays in until the "bitter end." ;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 05/06/2008
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omg me!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 PM on 05/06/2008

The wax is beginning to melt!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 PM on 05/06/2008
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I'm no fan of Hillary Clinton, but her appearance is irrelevant. It's her positions and lies that horrify me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 05/06/2008
- ZsaZsa I'm a Fan of ZsaZsa 42 fans permalink

I think I've figured out why so many of these superdelegates are still uncommitted.

Imagine this scenario: it's sometime in June, Obama has 2,024 delegates, and you're an uncommitted superdelegate. You would go down in history as the one that sank the Clinton campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 05/06/2008
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Politicians have over inflated egos.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 PM on 05/06/2008
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