Democrats split wins in Tuesday primaries
Story By: Associated Press
Source: AP
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton has eked out a narrow victory over Barack Obama in Tuesday's Indiana primary.
The state was a virtual must-win for the former first lady after Obama's sizable victory Tuesday in the North Carolina vote.
The tallies from 99 percent of the Indiana precincts show Clinton with 51 percent of the vote to Obama's 49 percent. The margin is a little more than 22,000 votes of the more than 1.2 million cast. The outcome wasn't clear for more than six hours after the polls closed. The uncertainty stemmed from slow counting in Lake County near Obama's home city of Chicago.
Earlier in the night, Clinton declared victory in the Indiana race and told supporters "it's full speed on to the White House."
Obama told a North Carolina crowd that he stands "less than 200 delegates away from securing the Democratic nomination."
Obama won at least 69 delegates, while Clinton grabbed at least 63 in the two states, with 55 still to be awarded. The Illinois senator leads Clinton in the overall delegate count by more than 143.


