With all the news about West Virginia, we almost forgot
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that Nebraska had its state primary on May 13th.
Obama got 49% of the vote, and Clinton 47%. Mike Gravel's name was still on the ballot, and he got 4% of the vote.
Obama got 49% of the vote, and Clinton 47%. Mike Gravel's name was still on the ballot, and he got 4% of the vote.

Are all Obama supporters this poorly informed?
At a time when our nation faces serious challenges, it will take a leader with Hillary Clinton’s strength and experience to bring the real change we need," Kerrey said. "Hillary is tested and uniquely capable of restoring America’s standing in the world."
Kerrey has been president of The New School in New York since 2001, overseeing unprecedented growth in undergraduate enrollment and curriculum offerings while remaining active in national affairs. He served on the 9/11 Commission that analyzed the U.S. response to the terrorist attacks and is co-chair of the National Commission for Quality Long-Term Care.
Prior to his current position, Kerrey represented Nebraska in the U.S. Senate from 1989 to 2001, and as Governor from 1983 to 1987.
Nebraska held their presidential caucus on Feb. 9th.
Nebraska held its state primary on May 13th that is a Non-Binding Primary... No delegates are allocated based on the results of this contest.
Their delegates are allocated during their State Convention on June 28.
Mike W
Tulsa+
Who wishes no state held these "beauty contests"
http://omaha.com/index.php?u_p age=2835&u_sid=10335169
Actually, Obama won the caucuses 68% to 32%.
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HRC 32.2%
BO 67.6%
2008-05-13 Nebraska non-binding primary
HRC 46.5%
BO 49.4%
This is Clinton +13.4%, Obama -18.2%
Mike W
Tulsa+
Who thinks this only shows that Obama caucus voters are not representative of all voters in that and other states
CLINTON = 48.52% (43,614)
2008-02-09 Nebraska caucus
HRC 32.2%
BO 67.6%
2008-05-13 Nebraska non-binding primary [updated]
HRC 48.5%
BO 51.5%
This is updated: Clinton +16.3%, Obama -16.1%
Mike W
Tulsa+
Who thinks this only shows that Obama caucus voters are not representative of all voters in that and other states
2008 Democratic Primary Election Events Timeline
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Nebraska
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Mike W
Tulsa+
Who presumed that [Hollywood] quoted accurate final primary results