
Latest: Barack Obama has just been projected to win in the last primary of the election, Montana. Earlier tonight in a bitter victory, Hillary Clinton won the biggest share of South Dakota's 15 pledged delegates. Taking the biggest prize of all, CNN
projected that Obama is the Democratic nominee.
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Aw! What a long, strange trip it's been! Jan.

Hillary Clinton has cinched Puerto Rico's Democratic primary by a wide margin,
CNN projects, giving her the larger share of the territory's 55 delegates.
Estimates show Clinton winning 68 percent to Obama's 32 percent. Though Puerto Rico went to the polls today, only the 50 states and Washington DC will get to weigh in come November.

CNN has just
projected that Barack Obama will walk away with a win in Oregon. The state has
52 pledged delegates to award, almost the same as Kentucky.
Speaking in Iowa, where this whole primary season began, Obama
said: In spite of all the doubt and disappointment — or perhaps because of it — you came out on a cold winter's night in numbers that this country has never seen, and you stood for change.

CNN is
now projecting based on exit polls that Hillary Clinton has walked away handily with the biggest piece of the Bluegrass state's
51 pledged delegates.
If Obama winds up being the Democratic nominee, he'll have an uphill climb in Kentucky. According
to exit polls, 41 percent of Clinton supporters said if Obama's the choice, they'd cast their vote instead for John McCain, and 23 percent said they would not vote at all.

That counting didn't take long! CNN
just projected that Clinton will win the biggest piece of the 28 delegates at stake in West Virginia, and by a wide margin.
According to exit polls, almost as many of Hillary Clinton's West Virginia supporters would vote for John McCain as would for Barack Obama.

While we wait for the results out of West Virginia, go check out these maps. I cannot stress enough how geeky rad these pixilated hot-spot
vote maps from the Daily Kos are. And there's a million of 'em.

Hillary Clinton slam dunked Indiana's primary, picking up the biggest share of the Hoosier state's 84 delegates
according to CBS News.
Hillary had polled ahead in the state leading up to voting today. The split wins today almost guarantee the campaign will continue through the races up to June 3.

CNN
is projecting that Barack Obama has lit up the ballot boxes and scored a win in the contest for North Carolina's
134 delegate votes.
He was expected to do well, and the exact number of delegates he'll take from the contest will be determined at the end of the counting, though it seems like he won by a sizeable margin. This is his first big state win in several contests.

Seven. Votes. More than 4,500 Democrats
voted in Guam today with the squeaker results: Obama, 2,264; Clinton, 2,257.