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since 1919
By Cohe Bolin
The Shorthorn staff
DALLAS — Tuesday’s Texas
primary kept the country waiting, but eventually revealed Sen.
Hillary Clinton as its selection
for the democratic presidential
nomination.
As of midnight Tuesday, Clinton had a 4 percent lead over
competitor Sen.
Barack Obama
with 76 percent of Texas precincts
reported, according to CNN.
com.
Texas caucus results were too
early in for a projection.
Clinton supporters gathered
Tuesday night at Metro Grill in
Dallas in anticipation of the Texas
primary.
The excitement was thick in
the room and supporters cheered
as results showed Clinton projected to win Ohio and Rhode
Island and possibly Texas, whose
re
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