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Barack Obama has beaten rival Hillary Clinton to win the Democratic primary election in the state of Mississippi, according to US media projections. | Barack Obama has beaten rival Hillary Clinton to win the Democratic primary election in the state of Mississippi, according to US media projections. |
Exit polls suggest he picked up the overwhelming support of the state's many African-American voters. | Exit polls suggest he picked up the overwhelming support of the state's many African-American voters. |
Mississippi has 33 delegates to the August convention where the party will choose its White House candidate. | Mississippi has 33 delegates to the August convention where the party will choose its White House candidate. |
Senator John McCain, already the presumptive Republican nominee, is on a nationwide fundraising drive. | Senator John McCain, already the presumptive Republican nominee, is on a nationwide fundraising drive. |
Mr McCain, who is set to secure the Republican nomination at the party's national convention in September after winning the backing of a majority of delegates, is under pressure to build up a campaign war-chest ahead of November's election. | Mr McCain, who is set to secure the Republican nomination at the party's national convention in September after winning the backing of a majority of delegates, is under pressure to build up a campaign war-chest ahead of November's election. |
Economic problems | Economic problems |
According to exit polls for the Associated Press, Mr Obama won the votes of nine out of 10 black voters in Mississippi. | |
The African-American community made up almost half of the Democratic electorate in the state. | |
Hillary Clinton has been campaigning hard in PennsylvaniaMrs Clinton won about two-thirds of the white vote, the exit polls suggest. | |
The results follow a day of campaigning dominated by a row over remarks on the volatile issue of race made by Geraldine Ferraro, one of Mrs Clinton's fund-raisers. | |
Ms Ferraro was quoted in a newspaper last week saying: "If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position." | |
The New York senator said she regretted the comments, and did not agree with them. | |
"It's regrettable that any of our supporters - on both sides, because we both have this experience - say things that kind of veer off into the personal," the New York senator told AP on Tuesday. "We ought to keep this on the issues." | |
Mr Obama had dismissed Mrs Ferraro's comments as "patently absurd", and David Axelrod, one of his senior advisors, had called on her to be removed from the Clinton campaign. | |
DEMOCRATIC DELEGATE RACE BARACK OBAMA: 1,579 Delegates won on 8 March: 7Total states won: 25 HILLARY CLINTON: 1,473 Delegates won on 8 March: 5Total states won: 16 Delegates needed to secure nomination: 2,025. | |
Source: AP at 1215 GMT 11 March Can Clinton win? During a final stop in Mississippi before flying to Pennsylvania, the Illinois senator pointed to the economic problems of the Mississippi Delta. | |
"We just haven't seen as much opportunity come to this area as we'd like," Mr Obama told people gathered at a restaurant in Greenville. | |
"And one of the challenges, I think, for the next president is making sure that we're serving all communities and not just some communities." | "And one of the challenges, I think, for the next president is making sure that we're serving all communities and not just some communities." |
Mr Obama also dismissed Mrs Clinton's offer to run as her vice-president. | Mr Obama also dismissed Mrs Clinton's offer to run as her vice-president. |
Mrs Clinton headed to Pennsylvania on Monday, reflecting the state's importance as the rivals' next major battleground. | Mrs Clinton headed to Pennsylvania on Monday, reflecting the state's importance as the rivals' next major battleground. |
The state is due to vote on 22 April, with 158 delegates up for grabs for the Democrats. | The state is due to vote on 22 April, with 158 delegates up for grabs for the Democrats. |
Mr Obama has 1,579 delegates in comparison with Mrs Clinton's 1,473, according to the latest tally by the Associated Press. | Mr Obama has 1,579 delegates in comparison with Mrs Clinton's 1,473, according to the latest tally by the Associated Press. |
The successful candidate needs 2,025 delegates to secure the Democratic nomination. | The successful candidate needs 2,025 delegates to secure the Democratic nomination. |
McCain medical check | McCain medical check |
At a campaign rally in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on Monday, Mrs Clinton refused to be drawn on questions about a close political ally, New York State Governor Eliot Spitzer, who is alleged to have used a prostitution service. | |
"I don't have any comment on that," she said when asked about allegations he had paid for sex with a prostitute. | "I don't have any comment on that," she said when asked about allegations he had paid for sex with a prostitute. |
"Obviously, I am sending my best wishes and thoughts to the governor and to his family." | "Obviously, I am sending my best wishes and thoughts to the governor and to his family." |
Meanwhile, Mr McCain, who has raised less in election funds than either of his Democratic opponents, is touring the country as he seeks to fill his campaign coffers. | Meanwhile, Mr McCain, who has raised less in election funds than either of his Democratic opponents, is touring the country as he seeks to fill his campaign coffers. |
He was due to visit New York on Tuesday, followed by trips to Boston, Pennsylvania and Chicago. | He was due to visit New York on Tuesday, followed by trips to Boston, Pennsylvania and Chicago. |
Mr McCain had a medical check-up on Monday and declared to reporters that he was free of cancer. | Mr McCain had a medical check-up on Monday and declared to reporters that he was free of cancer. |
The Arizona senator has faced questions about his health after a bout of skin cancer in 2000. | The Arizona senator has faced questions about his health after a bout of skin cancer in 2000. |