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Early Wednesday: Texas called for Clinton

Ryan | 4 03 2008

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Just before 1 am EST, with 75% reporting and a margin of 3%, NBC News calls Texas for Senator Clinton.

So the final popular count for the night is three states for Clinton and one for Obama, with both big states going to Clinton. And even though this popular vote does not include the caucus results nor the TX delegate count, both of which will probably go to Obama some time next week, it is a moral victory for Clinton and will give her momentum going forward.

Next big stop is Pennsylvania on April 22.

The complete schedule can be seen on the linked article above.

This campaign is far from over. Its exciting and historic. And, if we’re lucky, it will go all the way to the August convention in Denver…

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