Obama, Huckabee Big Winners

Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee were the big winners in yesterday’s Super Saturday presidential primary.

DEMOCRATIC      
State Obama Clinton Precincts
Washington 68% 31% 98%
Nebraska 68% 32% 99%
Louisiana 57% 36% 100%
Virgin Islands 3 Delegates 0 Delegates 100%
REPUBLICAN        
State Huckabee McCain Paul Romney
Washington* 24% 26% 21%
Kansas 60% 24% 11%
Louisiana 43% 42% 6%
* Too Close to call        

 

From the NYT:

Senator Barack Obama won decisive victories over Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in Washington, Louisiana and Nebraska on Saturday, giving him an impressive sweep going into a month when the Democratic nominating contests are expected to favor him.

The successes come just as Mr. Obama is building a strong advantage over Mrs. Clinton in raising money, providing important fuel for the nominating contests ahead. Still, the results were expected to do little to settle the muddle in the delegate race that resulted after the wave of contests last Tuesday in which the two candidates split up states from coast to coast.

In Republican contests on Saturday, Mike Huckabee won in Kansas, an embarrassing setback for Senator John McCain as he tries to rally the party around him as the nominee. The candidates were battling in Louisiana and Washington, where the results were too close to call. The Associated Press called the Louisiana race for Mr. Huckabee and the Washington race for Mr. McCain.

While Mr. Obama had been expected to win the contests on Saturday, the margin of victories were surprising, particularly in Nebraska and Washington, which offered the day’s biggest trove of delegates. In both states, he captured 68 percent of the vote in caucuses, compared with Mrs. Clinton’s roughly 32 percent.

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