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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The real synopsis of what's happening tonight.

Hillary has lost the nomination no matter what. Even if Obama loses both states, which I don't expect to happen.

The real race here, is for the news networks. Can they keep putting lipstick on this pig of a Clinton campaign and making it seem like a game? Or do they accept what's already happened and move on.

If you remember, they did the same thing with Huckabee when that race was over.

It's all so typical. There's no news to be found here... that's the real story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 05/06/2008
- Nyland8 I'm a Fan of Nyland8 90 fans permalink
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Once again, we see Rodham as Zelig. Who says you can't be for all of the people, all of the time?

LOL

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 05/06/2008
- maxdenn I'm a Fan of maxdenn 157 fans permalink

In terms of foreign policy, I see not much light shining between John and Hillary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 05/06/2008
- maxdenn I'm a Fan of maxdenn 157 fans permalink

This forty year, straight Democratic ticket voter, will not vote for HRC, should this individual become the nominee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 05/06/2008
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It does seem like voting for the GOP doesn't it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 05/06/2008
- maxdenn I'm a Fan of maxdenn 157 fans permalink

Yes, it certainly does.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 05/06/2008
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Only their agenda...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 05/06/2008

In all honesty I really don't see a difference between her and the republicans and I doubt there is anything she could do over the next 6 months to change my mind!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 05/06/2008

Hillary is even worse than a republican. While the republican candidate wants to bomb Iran, Hillary is calling for a full-scale genocide of the Iranian people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 05/06/2008
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Hope you'll enjoy the McCain/Hagee picks for Supreme Court justices.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 05/06/2008
- Crozier I'm a Fan of Crozier 69 fans permalink

I'LL HATE IT.....BUT I HATE HILLARY AND THE DLC HIJACKERS MORE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 05/06/2008
- maxdenn I'm a Fan of maxdenn 157 fans permalink

Are you nattering again?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 05/06/2008

At least McCain seems to have some dignity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 05/06/2008

Sing me up as the third 20-year brass collar Dem who will not vote for the Clintons. I spent those forty years insisting that there WAS a dime's worth of difference between the candidates, every election. Well, this time, there isn't. Clinton's SC nominees will be neocon fascists with "Dem" written in pencil on their business cards.

Not this time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 05/06/2008
- Chandidevi I'm a Fan of Chandidevi 25 fans permalink

MSNBC is covering today's primaries in Indiana and North Carolina from the perspective of "what happens if...Clint­on wins both states? What about Obama? They are turds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 05/06/2008
- DebofMD I'm a Fan of DebofMD 15 fans permalink
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They do this to keep ratings. But I am one who doesn't even watch MSNBC anymore except for Keith's show. Though tonight I have to endure Chris because he'll be hosting the primary results with K.O.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 05/06/2008
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The media today are nothing but corporate lackeys. They dance to the tune of the people who provide them with their privileged lifestyle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 05/06/2008
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That's odd because we're continually told here that they're in the tank for Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 05/06/2008

No media outlet has been "in the tank" for Obama since the season premiere of SNL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 05/06/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

They may have the inside scoop on how Operation Chaos is going.

Rush Limbaugh can never again call himself a great American or a patriot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 PM on 05/06/2008
- gomonkeygo I'm a Fan of gomonkeygo 4 fans permalink

Love the headline on the main page: "Tonight's the Night!" Is Huffpost a secret Neil Young fan!

And thanks a lot, because now the song is stuck in my head and I can't get it out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 05/06/2008
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You realize that song is about recovering from the shock of a friend's suicide don't you? It makes it seem appropriate after the HRC hit job on the party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 05/06/2008
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Actually the song is about a friend OD'ing on heroin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 05/06/2008
- jfh I'm a Fan of jfh 8 fans permalink

You realize that song is about recovering from the shock of a friend's suicide don't you? It makes it seem appropriate after the Saint Obama hit job on the party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 05/06/2008

hey you huffpo mods have a hard time recognizing sarcasm, don't you?

delete away....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 05/06/2008
- NotWaldo I'm a Fan of NotWaldo 44 fans permalink
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This whole race is like a Shakespearian tragedy, with traitors (Richardson), court jesters (Carville), knaves (Stephanopoulos), witches (Ferraro) and an old crazy King (Bill Clinton). We all know there's going to be a bloodbath at the end. And then someone will say : "Alas! Alas! poor Hillaric !"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 05/06/2008
- Chandidevi I'm a Fan of Chandidevi 25 fans permalink

Who did Richardson betray? He is free to choose and when he saw how the Clintons were running their campaign with lies and deception, he said, "I'm out of here". Would you rather he stay with the Clintons even though he has lost respect for them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 05/06/2008
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Excellent observation, every day we are inundated with comical absurdness that makes it difficult to know whether to laugh or cry.

Hillary's insatiable lust for power has hurt the party and diverted attention away from the real fight, that being restoring order and decency to the land after 8 years of tyrannical rule - she has put her interests above that of the people, shameful display indeed.

The good news is that she will fail in her bid to steal the nomination and will become but a footnote in history.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 05/06/2008
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We need a president who offers simple solutions to complex problems, one who will maintain global order through threats of nuclear obliteration, one who will not hesitate to launch preemptive nuclear strikes - who among us can answer this call!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 05/06/2008

Yes she can! lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 05/06/2008
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Hillary Clinton: The TRUE Republican Candidate!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 05/06/2008
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While I can understand why Rethuglicons are voting for Hillary now,

I don not understand their intend to vote for McBomb in the general.

Hillary is a far more mainstream rethug than John has ever been!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 05/06/2008
- sydney01 I'm a Fan of sydney01 3 fans permalink

I think it says a whole lot that Hillary has only won one contest with 60% or more of the vote. Obama has had at least 10 wins with 60% or more (75%, 80%)!

Obama 08!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 05/06/2008
- jfh I'm a Fan of jfh 8 fans permalink

can't back up your blowhard claims with facts --- especially when you make them up

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 05/06/2008
- iPolitics I'm a Fan of iPolitics 33 fans permalink

Clinton won independents in just four states out of 30 states

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 05/06/2008
- cubs325 I'm a Fan of cubs325 16 fans permalink

but she is a woman and has followed another politician around for 20 years

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 05/06/2008
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From the Raleigh News & Observer

High percentages of blacks, women vote

Almost 40 percent of early voters were black.

According to information posted by the State Board of Elections and analyzed here, 39.9 percent of the 495,828 North Carolinians casting ballots at one-stop sites this year were African-American.

At the same time, slightly more than 60 percent were women.

Both figures may not hold through the end of the day, however. It's possible that black and female voters who turned out early would have voted on Election Day regardless.

The question remains how many voters turned out who otherwise would not have voted. With lines at polling places steady, but not overwhelming so far, turnout may not be as high as predicted.

Related: If black turnout stays at 40 percent, Obama will win big.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 05/06/2008
- ramal I'm a Fan of ramal 70 fans permalink
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At this point I no longer even care who wins, just let it be over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 05/06/2008

Please don't say that. Don't give up. No matter whether you are a Hillary or an Obama supporter, just stay strong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 05/06/2008
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Rove claimed back early last year, that Hillary was a "fatally flawed candidate".

Is that fatal flaw - unlimited personal ambition and ego, which the Republican's are cynically exploiting?

It appears to be going according to plan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 05/06/2008
- ann1 I'm a Fan of ann1 12 fans permalink

That heading is so far from the truth "It's almost over" honey this thing has been over, it's just not over as far as the Clintons are concerned.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 05/06/2008
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