Barack Obama has edged closer to being his party's nominee for the White House, despite losing one of two primaries on Tuesday. While Obama easily beat rival, Hillary Clinton, in North Carolina, he lost to her in Indiana by just a few percentage points. The Democratic presidential hopeful has now increased his lead in both the popular vote and those of the so-called 'super delegates' - who will be crucial to determining the winner of such a close race.
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70% of white American workers, and Latins (Florida! and California)will turn to McCain if Clinton is not elected. U gotta be kidding me if ur gonna place someone named: Barack Hussein Obama in the White House, pls stop this non-sense!!! The superdelegate know it, if Obama is elected we will have another Republican.
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