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11:00 PM ET, January 19, 2008

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Ari Melber / The Nation:
OBAMA WINS MOST NEVADA DELEGATES...  Barack Obama may have won the most delegates in Saturday's Nevada Caucus, even though Hillary Clinton bested his statewide turnout by about six points.  —  A source with knowledge of the Nevada Democratic Party's projections told The Nation that under …
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Delegate Math: Who Won Nevada?  —  UPDATE, 8:15 p.m: Both the chairwoman of the Nevada Democratic Party and a senior adviser for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign are insisting that the contention that Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) won more delegates in today's caucus is incorrect.
Marc Ambinder:
Obama Manager Accuses Clintons of Widespread Dirty Politics  —  David Plouffe, in a succinct statement appended to a released quotation from his boss, Barack Obama, said the Obama campaign was investigating more than 200 reporters of irregularities in Nevada.
Ben Smith / The Politico:
Bill claims he witnessed voter suppression  —  Bill Clinton, speaking at a Vegas YMCA last night, made more charges against Obama and claimed to have, with Chelsea, personally witnessed voter suppression by the Culinary Workers: … (The transcript was provided by one source with a recording of the event, and confirmed by another.)
New York Times:
Clinton Defeats Obama in Nevada Vote  —  LAS VEGAS - Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton won the Nevada caucuses on Saturday, capturing strong support from women voters and adding a fresh boost of momentum to her campaign as the Democratic presidential race heads to South Carolina …
Jonathan Alter / Newsweek:
Leading Democrats To Bill Clinton: Pipe Down  —  Footing the Bill: Is the former president hurting his wife's campaign?  —  Prominent Democrats are upset with the aggressive role that Bill Clinton is playing in the 2008 campaign, a role they believe is inappropriate for a former president and the titular head of the Democratic Party.
Hillary Clinton / CNN:
Potentially troubling news in Clinton's Nevada win  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — African Americans overwhelmingly voted for Barack Obama in the Nevada caucuses, just as they did in the Michigan Democratic primary last week — a trend that could hurt Hillary Clinton in next Saturday's South Carolina primary …
Discussion: The Daily Dish
Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
Obama Campaign: We Won Nevada Caucus — Based On Delegate Count  —  On a conference call with reporters just now, Obama top adviser David Plouffe made a surprising claim: He said Barack Obama actually won more federal nominating delegates out of the caucus, despite their six-point loss to Hillary.
CBS News:
Hillary Clinton Wins Nevada Dem Caucuses  —  CBS News Projects That Hillary Clinton And Mitt Romney Will Win The Nevada Caucuses  —  (CBS/AP) CBS News estimates that Sen. Hillary Clinton will win the Nevada Democratic caucuses.  —  CBS News also estimates that former Massachusetts …
Marc Ambinder:
Obama Won More Delegates Than Clinton In Nevada?
Marc Ambinder:
A Unique Clinton Memo
Sam Graham-Felsen / my.barackobama.com:
Community Blogs  —  Barack Obama Wins Delegate Battle in Nevada
Discussion: MyDD and NewsBusters.org
New York Times:   DEMOCRATS  —  On Jan. 19, party caucuses meet in each precinct …
Mark Murray / MSNBC:   DID OBAMA WIN MORE DELEGATES?
CNN:
Fred Thompson stays in GOP presidential race  —  (CNN) — After a weak showing in the South Carolina primary, Fred Thompson gave a wistful speech to supporters, telling them “we'll always stand strong together."  —  Thompson had staked his campaign on a strong finish in the Republican primary here.
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CNN:
McCain looking to extend South Carolina poll hours  —  CONWAY, South Carolina (CNN) - A top backer for John McCain's presidential bid tells CNN the Arizona senator's campaign is seeking a court order to extend voting in Horry County by one hour, after learning voting machines in this eastern part …
Associated Press:
McCain defeats Huckabee in S.C.  —  Economy, immigration top voters concerns in key GOP primary  —  Republican presidential hopeful Arizona Senator John McCain walks to his bus after meeting voters in South Carolina on Saturday.  —  McCain wins South Carolina
Deacon / Power Line:   AS GREENVILLE COUNTY GOES. . .
Bill Nichols / The Politico:
Huckabee, McCain run close in S.C.
Discussion: New York Times
Tom Raum / Associated Press:
McCain Heads for the Movies
Discussion: protein wisdom and Wonkette
CNN:
Hunter exits presidential race  —  NEW YORK (CNN) — Rep. Duncan Hunter has abandoned his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, the California congressman said in a statement released Saturday evening.  —  “Today we end this campaign,” said Hunter, according to an advance copy …
Discussion: Wonkette and Stop The ACLU
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Michael D. Shear / The Trail:
Duncan Hunter Leaves GOP Field
Ben Smith / The Politico:
What happens in Vegas ...  The Obama campaign has released a recording (mp3) it says came from a Nevadan's answering machine of an anonymous robocall that criticizes Obama for taking money from special interests while repeating, four times, his rarely used middle name: “Hussein.”
 
 
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