Sen. Barack Obama was leading Sen. Hillary Clinton in the second Texas caucus results last night.
"That may mean he
can win more overall delegates in Texas even though Mrs. Clinton won
the initial primary vote, as Mr. Obama's campaign claimed in a
triumphant statement late Saturday," according to the Dallas Morning News. "The Clinton campaign scoffed at
that and predicted a strong showing once all the results were counted."
The Houston Chronicle: "If the Obama campaign prediction is accurate, that would give Obama a
total five-delegate advantage over Clinton in the Texas primary/caucus
contest."
March 30, 2008
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