CNN Calls Washington State For Obama
CNN and Fox call it for Obama: With 42% of the vote in, it's 67%-32%.
CNN and Fox call it for Obama: With 42% of the vote in, it's 67%-32%.
Super Tuesday is hardly over, but the Democratic campaigns are already geared up for some big races this weekend, with a total of 182 delegates up for grabs. Barack Obama is currently favored in three out of four of the contests, with only one possibly leaning to Hillary Clinton.
Our handy rundown is available after the jump.
Hillary Clinton is running this ad in Washington state championing the issue of universal health care, and prominently mentioning the support of U.S. Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell:
Tomorrow's caucuses are the single biggest contest of the weekend, with 78 delegates up for grabs. A SurveyUSA poll released Monday put Barack Obama ahead 53%-40%.
A new SurveyUSA poll in Washington state finds Hillary Clinton running well ahead of the Republicans, with only John McCain able to put up a fight:
Clinton (D) 50%, Giuliani (R) 43%
Clinton (D) 52%, Thompson (R) 42%
Clinton (D) 54%, Romney (R) 39%
Clinton (D) 57%, Huckabee (R) 34%
McCain (R) 47%, Clinton (D) 46%
Clinton (D) 55%, Paul (R) 36%
The state has not voted Republican for president since the 1984 Reagan landslide.