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Reports: Senator Hillary Clinton To Suspend Presidential Campaign on Saturday

KPCC Hillary Clinton wins S. Dakota primary; Barack Obama wins Montana... and the Democratic nomination for president. Clinton does not concede.
KPCC L.A. County Supervisors 2nd District race: Mark Ridley-Thomas leading Bernard Parks with 25% of precincts reporting (as of 10:45 p.m. Tues.)
KPCC AP: Prop 98 has failed, while Prop 99 has passed.
KPCC 2nd District Update: With just over 2% of precincts reporting: Mark Ridley-Thomas 47.12%, Bernard Parks 35.57% (Source: LA Cty Registrar)
KPCC Prop 99 update: With 14% of precincts reporting, Yes 65%, No 35% (Source: AP/LA Times)
KPCC Prop 98 update: With 14.0% of precincts reporting: No 56.0%, Yes 44.0% (Source: AP/LA Times)
KPCC NY Times: Obama campaign says there were 17,000 people inside the arena where he spoke tonight and 15,000 outside.
KPCC CNN's updated delegate tally: Obama 2,156; Clinton 1,922
KPCC CNN: PA gov. Ed Rendell said he expects that Clinton will reassess her campaign tomorrow and then move “very swiftly” to endorse Mr. Obama. ...
KPCC From CNN: "As soon as (Clinton) gets out I am going to write him a check,” (Clinton supporter James) Carville said.
KPCC Summary if you're just joining us: Clinton wins S. Dakota; Obama wins Montana... and Democratic nomination.
KPCC 28 new superdelegates came on board for Barack Obama after the polls closed in Montana.
KPCC "What you won't hear from this campaign or this party is the kind of politics that uses religion as a wedge, and patriotism as a bludgeon."
KPCC Obama: "We must be as careful getting out of Iraq as we were careless getting in - but start leaving we must."
KPCC Obama: "My differences with (McCain) are not personal; they are with the policies he has proposed in this campaign."
KPCC Obama: "I respect (John McCain's) many accomplishments, even if he chooses to deny mine."
KPCC Obama: "I congratulate (Clinton) on her victory in South Dakota, and I congratulate her on the race she has run throughout this contest."
KPCC Obama: "Tonight, I can stand here and say that I will be the Democratic nominee for President of the United States."
KPCC Obama: "Tonight we mark the end of one historic journey with the beginning of another."