Clinton Revives Campaign With Wins in Texas, Ohio

She also won in Ohio to snap Obama's winning streak
By John Johnson,  Newser Staff
Posted Mar 5, 2008 12:04 AM CST
Clinton Revives Campaign With Wins in Texas, Ohio
Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., claps with his wife Michelle Obama at a victory rally in San Antonio, Texas Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Obama won the Vermont primary for his 12th straight victory in one month's time, and he and Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton are locked in a tight race in the Texas primary....   (Associated Press)

Hillary Clinton brought her campaign back from the brink tonight with primary wins in Texas, Ohio, and Rhode Island, NBC reports. "For everyone who's ever been counted out but refused to be knocked out, this one's for you," she told jubilant supporters in Columbus. Obama won Vermont in the night's first contest and insisted that he would maintain his lead in delegates once full results have been tallied.

 With 99% of the vote counted, Clinton won Ohio's primary 54% to 44% and won Texas' primary 51% to 47%. In Texas' post-primary caucus, Obama has a 4-point lead over Clinton with about a third of the results in. That caucus will award 35% of the state's delegates regardless of the primary result. The Democratic race now goes to the Wyoming caucus this Saturday and the Mississippi primary on Tuesday. (More Ohio stories.)

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