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Article: Obama, Clinton compete in Wisconsin, Hawaii; McCain gets more support
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- February 17, 2008
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Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton reached out to voters in Wisconsin before its primary Tuesday, but the former first lady appeared to be keeping her focus on bigger races in March that could put her back in the lead for the Democratic presidential nomination.
On the Republican side, John McCain moved closer to securing his party's nomination as he picked up a total of 50 national nominating delegates from Michigan and Louisiana, where state conventions divided up delegates to the party's national convention in September.
Obama, who usurped Clinton as the leader by a slender margin a few days ago, has been campaigning in Wisconsin for most of the week. Clinton, ...