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Latest Political News
- Edwards endorses Obama
- Clinton W. Va. win does little to slow Obama
- Clinton regrets racial tension
- NARAL Pro-Choice backs Obama
- House passes election-year farm bill
- O'Connor makes personal plea for Alzheimer's aid
- Walter: Southern discomfort
- Congress pushes pay raise for troops
- Obama woos working-class voters in Michigan
- Why GOP’s Mississippi House loss resonates
Opinion / Analysis

- Fineman: W. Va. results show race issues still there
- Newsweek: W. Va. voted for Clinton, against media
- Trailhead: Obama faces another rout in Kentucky
- Slate: Joint McCain-Obama town halls not likely
- First Read: Is Clinton already eying 2012?
- Trailhead: Barr and Wright, separated at birth
- Dickerson: 'Supers' will show us what W. Va. means
- 'Stumper' blog: Neither Dem candidate won W. Va.
- First Read: McCain says he's the 'greenest' candidate
- MSNBC's Curry: Dems eye big tent in South
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Latest Polls

Latest Delegate Count
Democrats
- Total delegates: 4,049
- Total needed: 2,025
- Delegates claimed so far: Barack Obama 1,886.5 (1,599 pledged, 287.5 superdelegates); Hillary Clinton 1,723.5 (1,447 pledged, 276.5 superdelegates); others 18
Republicans
- Total delegates: 2,380
- Total needed: 1,191
- Delegates claimed so far: John McCain (presumptive nominee) 1,266; others 576
Live Vote
- Which of the following candidates do you trust most to handle environmental issues?
- Hillary Clinton (D)
30% - John McCain (R)
10% - Barack Obama (D)
53% - Other
7%
- Hillary Clinton (D)
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