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3:35 AM ET, March 5, 2008

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Ben Smith / The Politico:
Obama lawyer ambushes Clinton conference call  —  Barack Obama's top lawyer, Bob Bauer, made an unexpected appearance on the Clinton campaign's conference call this evening, calling in on a line intended for reporters to challenge Clinton aides' claims of irregularities in several Texas precincts.
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The Politico:
Clinton scrambles to freeze defectors  —  A behind-the-scenes battle broke out late Tuesday over superdelegates who had secretly committed to Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), with Clinton campaign officials scrambling to “freeze” them before they announced support for him.
2008Central.net:
Obama General Counsel Crashes Clinton Press Call On Voting Irregularities In Texas; Engages In Heated Exchange With Clinton Staff  —  This evening, the Clinton Campaign held an urgent press call to discuss reported incidents of voting irregularities and intimidation taking place at primary conventions …
Marc Ambinder:
Livewire  —  11:42: Obama puts focus on McCain; McCain “has seen where George Bush has taken our country and he promises to take us on the very same course...”  —  11:40: HRC leads by 35,000 votes in Texas with 51% in...  11:38: Obama: “Well, we are in the middle of a very close race right now in Texas …
Discussion: Riehl World View
Marc Ambinder:
Caucus Problems In Texas  —  The Clinton campaign said tonight that Obama precinct workers illegally obtained caucus packets in the following Texas caucus precincts:  —  Precinct 2316 in Tarrant County  —  Precinct 1205 in Dallas County  —  Precinct 3127 in Bexar County  —  Precinct 3082 in Ft. Bend County
Discussion: Trailhead and Taylor Marsh
Sam Youngman / The Hill:
Clinton cries foul in Texas; Obama lawyer hijacks call
Marc Ambinder:
Obama Attorney Crashes Clinton Campaign Conference Call
Discussion: Taylor Marsh
Talal Al-Khatib / Political Radar:
Obama Camp Infiltrates Clinton Call
Discussion: NO QUARTER
Jonathan Alter / Newsweek:
Hillary's Math Problem  —  Forget tonight.  She could win 16 straight and still lose.  —  NEWSWEEK WEB EXCLUSIVE  —  Hillary Clinton may be poised for a big night tonight, with wins in Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island.  Clinton aides say this will be the beginning of her comeback against Barack Obama.
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New York Times:
McCain Clinches Race as Foe Concedes; Democrats Battle Over 2 Crucial States  —  Senator John McCain, a one-time insurgent whose campaign was all but dead seven months ago, locked up the Republican presidential nomination on Tuesday night after he defeated former Gov. Mike Huckabee in the Texas …
CNN:   Schneider: Clinton's delegate problem
John McCain 2008:
Remarks By John McCain On Tonight's Primary Victories
David Espo / Associated Press:
McCain Clinches; Obama, Clinton Battle
Eric Pianin / Live Coverage:
Clinton Takes Texas and Ohio in Major Comeback
Discussion: Wonkette
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
EARLY EXITS  —  I'm looking at the second wave of exit polls.
Matthew Yglesias:
The Crucial Racist Vote  —  According to MSNBC exit polls, it seems to have put Hillary Clinton over the top.  —  Relatedly, I don't understand why they're not calling Ohio for Clinton.  The exit polls look unambiguous to me — she's won it.  Obama made up a lot of ground over the past two weeks …
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Gary Langer / Associated Press:
EXIT POLL: ‘Change’ Tops 'Experience"... Again  —  In Vermont, Obama Wins Across All Demographic Groups  —  The theme of change continues to resonate in Ohio and Texas, but not by as wide a margin as in most previous primaries.  The ability to “bring needed change” beats “experience” …
Adamsorensen / The Page:
GET YOUR EXIT POLL DATA HERE**
Discussion: Truthdig
Mark Murray / MSNBC:
TEXAS TURNOUT TIDBIT
Discussion: Trailhead and Hold Fast
Marc Ambinder:
Early Views From The Clinton/Obama Campaigns
Discussion: Open Left, TalkLeft and MyDD
CNN:
Exit polls: Did Limbaugh influence Democratic race?  —  (CNN) — There were concerns that Republican voters would participate in large numbers in the Democratic primaries in Ohio and Texas Tuesday and cause mischief, following a call by Rush Limbaugh for listeners to vote for Hillary Clinton.
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OPENERS:
GOP voters crossing over in large numbers  —  Poll watchers throughout Ohio are noting large numbers of Republican voters crossing over to vote in the Democratic Primary between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.  —  In the Republican roost of Chagrin Falls, veteran poll worker Liz McFadden …
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
The Clintons Win Ohio  —  It's done.  We all have to endure this: … I couldn't watch it.  Sorry.  Ambers notes, poignantly: … To keep oneself from despair, it does seem to me to be valid (and not just Obama spin) to recall that a short time ago, Clinton was supposed to crush Obama in both Texas and Ohio.
Discussion: CNN and Althouse
David Weigel / Reason Magazine:
The Mini Tuesday Primary Thread: Paul Triumphs, Clinton Endures, Mike Huckabee Splatters Against the Wall  —  UPDATE 8:36: Ron Paul has been re-elected to Congress in the Fourteenth District of Texas.  —  Campaign manager Mark Elam: “Chris Peden is toast.  It's just a question of how big the margin is.”
Discussion: Wonkette
Marc Ambinder:
Obama Calls McCain  —  Obama called McCain at 8:30 central from his hotel room in San Antonio, according to a source.  —  He congratulated him on the campaign he's run and said he looks forward to the fall.
Discussion: The Page
Marc Ambinder:
Ohio: Note This...  NBC News Political Director Chuck Todd on MSNBC points out that Hillary Clinton's delegate spread in Ohio, assuming she wins the popular vote narrowly, could be as large as +5 or as narrow as.. -1..if Obama runs up the margins in the Cleveland-area districts held by Rep. Dennis Kucinich and Rep. Stephanie Tubbs-Jones.
Discussion: MyDD
 
 
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John Hood / The Corner:
Again With The Late-Deciders  —  The Texas exit polls show …
Josh Patashnik / The New Republic:
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