Summary
John Kerry rolled up big victories in delegate-rich Missouri, Arizona and two other states to solidify his position as Democratic presidential front-runner. John Edwards countered by taking his native South Carolina in a dramatic seven-state contest Tuesday.
Mr. Edwards and Wesley Clark were a few hundred votes apart in Oklahoma, with Mr. Kerry close behind in the tightest race of the night. It was a critical test for Mr. Edwards, who hoped to prove his presidential mettle outside the South, and Mr. Clark, who needed a win to stay in the hunt.See the full content of this document
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Kerry Emerges As Big Winner
Howard Dean earned no wins and just a few delegates, his candidacy in peril. Joe Lieberman was shut out, too, and dropped out...
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