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Did Barack Obama peak too soon?

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From the looks of the polls, Barack Obama's peak is over! According to a recent poll , men and upper-income voters are jumping off the Obama bandwagon. The polls suggests that Obama's back-to-back wins over Hillary Clinton may have given him a popularity surge that has since died down. I hope so! Hillary really needs to do VERY well in Pennslyvania to regain her momentum.Read Full Story

How Ohio primary results get calculated

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All eyes are on the Texas and Ohio primary elections today.  The GOP ticket is fairly certain by now, with John McCain well in front of Mike Huckabee.  But the Democrats are still VERY close.  Barack Obama leads Hillary Clinton in pledged delegates.  A win in Texas or Ohio could put him out of Clinton's reach and secure him the nomination.  On the other hand, if Hillary comes up with big wins in both states, she could regain her lost momentum. Given the importance of today's primaries, I...Read Full Story

Tracking Ohio Primary Results

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The Ohio Primary election is today, March 4th.  All eyes are on the Democratic side of the race, with Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in a very tight race for the Democratic nomination. If Barack secures wins in both Ohio and Texas today, he'll be nearly impossible to beat.  But if the Clinton camp comes up with big wins, this race will continue. We should know more by late this evening.Read Full Story

Final Ohio Primary Results - Clinton and McCain

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McCain is now the Republican nominee.  He swept all 4 primaries yesterday and Mike Huckabee has now stepped down. On the Democratic side, here are the final details from the Ohio Primary: Hillary Clinton won with 1,207,000 votes (54%).  Barack Obama had 979,000 votes or 44%.  Clinton will get 62 delegates and Obama will get 46. Note that Obama still holds more overall delegates in the race for the nomination...but Clinton is closing the gap and she has announced that she'll stay in the race...Read Full Story

Hillary Clinton and John McCain win Ohio

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Early results are in and John McCain and Hillary Clinton have secured wins in Ohio today. McCain now has more than enough delegates to win the GOP nomination. Mike Huckabee has officially dropped out of the race. Hillary Clinton will continue to battle Barack Obama for the Democratic spot.  Obama leads Clinton in total delegates, but Clinton has won several large states and feels that she still has a shot at victory.Read Full Story
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Republicans voting in the Ohio presidential primary March 6 will get to vote twice on the Republican nominee for president. However, supporters of former U.S. senator Rick Santorum in Alliance, Lexington Township and Carroll County can vote for him just once. Republicans will decide in the primary which groups of delegates, who support a particular presidential candidate, will represent Ohio at the Republican National Convention in Tampa in...  
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Plain Dealer2012 GOP primary & caucus calendarNewsdayRefresh map » Date Location Description January 3 Iowa caucuses Delegates: 28 2008 winner: Mike Huckabee (34%) ... Map it> January 10 New Hampshire primary Delegates: 12 2008 winner: John McCain (37%) ... Map it> January 21 South Carolina primary ...All eyes on Ohio primaryCincinnati.comIndiana Primary Could Matter In Presidential RaceWRTV IndianapolisBeyond Iowa: How Long Will This Thing...  
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Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney leads the field of Republican primary contenders in Ohio and 51 percent of Ohio voters say President Obama does not deserve a second term in the White House, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released...  
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Republicans in three Ohio congressional districts who cast their votes in the March 6 presidential primary for former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum may be chagrined to learn they will be throwing their vote away.  
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Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich (koo-SIH'-nich) says he's sticking with his plan to run against fellow Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur in a U.S. House primary contest that will pit two veteran lawmakers against each other.  
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On Wednesday, Ohio Secretary of State John Husted announced the certification of the presidential candidates for Ohio’s March 6 primary.  
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