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Obama wins North Carolina
 Source: PANDORA.TV
After two weeks of non-stop campaigning in North Carolina, Barack Obama handily beat Hillary Clinton in the North Carolina primary. Obamas decisive victory in the southeastern state moves him a step closer to securing the Democratic presidential nomination. SOUNDBITE: Barack Obama, presidential candidate, saying (English): "You know there are those who were saying that North Carolina would be a game changer in this election. But today what North Carolina decided that the only game that needs changing is the one in Washington, D.C." Obama over 9 out of every ten African-American voters in North Carolina-- who made up more than a third of the electorate. Obama continues to lead in the popular vote and the number of pledged delegates. Neither candidate can win enough delegates to clinch the race before the primary process ends on June 3, leaving the decision of who will be the Democratic nominee-- to about 275 undecided superdelegates -- party insiders who are free to back any candidate at the Democrats nominating convention in August. Jon Decker, Reuters.
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Category: News Author: reuters
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