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Black Voters Abandon Hillary in Michigan
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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:00 am Post subject: Black Voters Abandon Hillary in Michigan |
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Black Voters Abandon Hillary in Michigan
Hillary Clinton scored a largely empty victory in Tuesday's Democratic presidential primary, taking slightly more than half the votes, while her main ballot opponent -- Uncommitted -- received about 40%.Light voter turnout and the unusual nature of the ballot made it difficult to determine the impact on the Democratic race.
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Hillary Clinton scored a largely empty victory in Tuesday's Democratic presidential primary, taking slightly more than half the votes, while her main ballot opponent -- Uncommitted -- received about 40%.Light voter turnout and the unusual nature of the ballot made it difficult to determine the impact on the Democratic race.Clinton's two main rivals -- Barack Obama and John Edwards -- removed their names from the ballot, and the national party stripped Michigan of its delegates because it held the primary before Feb. 5, a violation of party rules. Clinton led Uncommitted 55%-40% with 97% of the vote counted Tuesday night. About 600,000 people voted in the Democratic primary.The votes for Uncommitted on Tuesday mean the state Democratic Party will choose some number of uncommitted delegates to the national convention in August -- if the national party relents and restores Michigan's delegates.Although many Democrats scoffed at the Uncommitted choice, it was seen by some as a test of Clinton's strength.Asked, in exit polling, whom they would choose if all candidates were on the ballot, voters preferred Clinton over Obama, 46%-35%. Edwards was third with 12%, and Dennis Kucinich was fourth with 2%.
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