Wednesday, February 6, 2008

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McCain savors coast to coast wins

Feb. 6: NBC's David Gregory reports on the Republican Super Tuesday results, with John McCain emerging as the big winner.  (Today Show)The Arizona Republican senator earned himself a super Wednesday,  while Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama divided the spoils in Super Tuesday's Democratic contests.


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Up next: the Potomac Primary

Feb. 6: NBC's David Gregory reports on the Republican Super Tuesday results, with John McCain emerging as the big winner.  (Today Show)The nation's capital and its suburbs have a rare opportunity to help decide a presidential election rather than just obsess about it.


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Newsweek: Dems battle for momentum

As Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama nip at each other's heels in fight for delegates, the battle over perception is the one that really counts.

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Clinton wins Calif.; Obama wins in South

Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., greets supports as she enters  her Super Tuesday primary night rally in New York, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York won the mammoth California primary Tuesday night, NBC News projected, adding to wins in other delegate-rich states in the Northeast.


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Diverging paths for two parties

US Republican presidential hopeful  Senator John McCain (R) with his wife Cindy (L) speaks to a group of supporters at his Election Night Party at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel on  Super Tuesday in Phoenix, Arizona USA, 05 February 2008.  EPA/LARRY W. SMITHThe Republican and Democratic presidential contests began diverging Tuesday, leaving the Democrats facing a long and potentially divisive nomination battle and the Republicans closer to an opportunity to put aside deep internal divisions and rally around a nominee.


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