Obama won Texas. Clinton won Texas PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stumo   
Thursday, 06 March 2008

Obama apparently won the Texas caucuses, which gave him the most Texas delegates over Clinton.

Clinton won the primary vote 51-47.  But only 65% of delegates are apportioned by the primaries.  And the rest by the caucuses.  The results were not out before today.

He received 6 or 8 more delegates than Clinton depending upon who you believe.   

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