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John Kerry Wins Five States; John Edwards Prevails in S.C.; Wesley Clark Captures Oklahoma
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Last Edited | ArmyDem Feb 04, 2004 12:20am |
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News Date | Wednesday, February 4, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | Feb. 4 — Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry rolled up big victories and a pile of delegates in five states Tuesday night, while rivals John Edwards and Wesley Clark kept their candidacies alive with singular triumphs in a dramatic cross-country contest.
Edwards easily won his native South Carolina and Clark, a retired Army general from Arkansas, eked out victory in neighboring Oklahoma. Howard Dean earned no wins and a handful of delegates, his candidacy in peril. Joe Lieberman was shut out, too, and dropped out of the race. |
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