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Article: Clinton takes Puerto Rico victory; Obama confident of capturing Montana, South Dakota delegates.(PAGE ONE)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- June 2, 2008
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Byline: Sean Lengell, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on Sunday grabbed what is expected to be her last primary victory by easily winning Puerto Rico, as Sen. Barack Obama's campaign predicted that he will wrap up the Democratic presidential nomination after the final two state contests Tuesday.
The former first lady captured 68 percent of the vote, while 32 percent went for Mr. Obama, with all of the island's precincts reporting. Mrs. Clinton gained 38 of the island's delegates.
But in defeat, Mr. Obama gained 17 of Puerto Rico's 55 pledged delegates, which would bring him within 47 delegates of the 2,118 needed for the nomination.
With 31 ...
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