KPCC
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." |
|
