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ABC News: Exit polls: Race key in NC, IN but Wright's impact mixed

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Race again played a pivotal role in Tuesday's Democratic Presidential clashes, as whites in Indiana and N. Carolina leaned solidly toward Hillary Clinton Blacks voted overwhelmingly for Obama.

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I wonder how many will ignore or fail to understand the issues that rise from the headline - race "key" in N. C. and what that means for the general election.

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Reply#1 - Wed May 7, 2008 2:48 PM EDT
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