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McCain 'wins tight Florida vote' | |
(10 minutes later) | |
John McCain is projected to beat Mitt Romney by a slim margin in Florida, a key battle for Republicans seeking to run for president in November. | |
With half the vote counted, US networks gave him 36% to Mr Romney's 32%. | |
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani - who has staked his bid for the party nomination on Florida - was trailing in third and Mike Huckabee fourth. | |
Hillary Clinton claimed victory in the Democratic vote, although it is a largely symbolic contest. | Hillary Clinton claimed victory in the Democratic vote, although it is a largely symbolic contest. |
No delegates are at stake for the Democrats because the state's Democratic Party has been penalised by the national party for breaking rules on when it could hold its primary. | No delegates are at stake for the Democrats because the state's Democratic Party has been penalised by the national party for breaking rules on when it could hold its primary. |
With 42% of the votes counted, Mrs Clinton had 52% to Mr Obama's 30%, with John Edwards coming in third with 16%. | With 42% of the votes counted, Mrs Clinton had 52% to Mr Obama's 30%, with John Edwards coming in third with 16%. |
Giuliani's future | Giuliani's future |
For the Republican hopefuls, 57 delegates are at stake in the winner-takes-all primary - the biggest prize of the primary season so far. | For the Republican hopefuls, 57 delegates are at stake in the winner-takes-all primary - the biggest prize of the primary season so far. |
We are going to win - of course, if you don't win, you figure out another strategy Rudy Giuliani Economic gloomQ&A: Florida primaryFlorida primary in pictures What is a primary? | We are going to win - of course, if you don't win, you figure out another strategy Rudy Giuliani Economic gloomQ&A: Florida primaryFlorida primary in pictures What is a primary? |
They will attend the party's national convention later this year when the Republican candidate is chosen. | They will attend the party's national convention later this year when the Republican candidate is chosen. |
The Florida victor will also gain crucial momentum ahead of Super Tuesday on 5 February, when 24 states vote. | The Florida victor will also gain crucial momentum ahead of Super Tuesday on 5 February, when 24 states vote. |
With just over half the vote counted, Mr Giuliani was in third place with 15%. | |
Mr Huckabee, who won in Iowa but needed a good result in Florida to keep him in contention, was fourth with 13%. Texas Congressman Ron Paul was fifth with 3% of the vote. | Mr Huckabee, who won in Iowa but needed a good result in Florida to keep him in contention, was fourth with 13%. Texas Congressman Ron Paul was fifth with 3% of the vote. |
Mr Huckabee thanked his activists in Florida and said of his campaign: "It's not even close to being over. We like to believe we are just getting started." | Mr Huckabee thanked his activists in Florida and said of his campaign: "It's not even close to being over. We like to believe we are just getting started." |
Mr Giuliani, who has focused almost his entire campaign so far on Florida, had been hoping that pre-vote opinion polls putting him well behind the two front-runners would prove wrong. | Mr Giuliani, who has focused almost his entire campaign so far on Florida, had been hoping that pre-vote opinion polls putting him well behind the two front-runners would prove wrong. |
He has insisted that he expects to win the primary - but if that does not prove the case, it could spell the end for Mr Giuliani's campaign, analysts say. | He has insisted that he expects to win the primary - but if that does not prove the case, it could spell the end for Mr Giuliani's campaign, analysts say. |
Mitt Romney has sought to highlight his business experience to voters | |
He declined to elaborate on earlier remarks that he would make a decision on the future of his campaign on Wednesday morning. | He declined to elaborate on earlier remarks that he would make a decision on the future of his campaign on Wednesday morning. |
The BBC's Andy Gallacher in Miami says that the state of the economy has been the main issue for voters in Florida. | The BBC's Andy Gallacher in Miami says that the state of the economy has been the main issue for voters in Florida. |
The state has been hit hard by the sub-prime mortgage crisis. | The state has been hit hard by the sub-prime mortgage crisis. |
Of the two Republican front-runners, Mr McCain focused on national security and has strong support among a large number of military servicemen and veterans in the state. | Of the two Republican front-runners, Mr McCain focused on national security and has strong support among a large number of military servicemen and veterans in the state. |
Mr Romney, a former businessman and former governor of Massachusetts, has presented himself as someone with the credentials to shore up the economy. | Mr Romney, a former businessman and former governor of Massachusetts, has presented himself as someone with the credentials to shore up the economy. |
Democratic row | Democratic row |
None of the Democratic candidates campaigned in Florida after the party's national committee penalised Florida for holding its primary early. | None of the Democratic candidates campaigned in Florida after the party's national committee penalised Florida for holding its primary early. |
But Mrs Clinton - who has said she wants the state's delegates reinstated and seated at the national convention - held a victory rally in Davie, Florida, as the results came in. | But Mrs Clinton - who has said she wants the state's delegates reinstated and seated at the national convention - held a victory rally in Davie, Florida, as the results came in. |
Mrs Clinton held a victory rally - but the win brings her no delegates | Mrs Clinton held a victory rally - but the win brings her no delegates |
She told supporters: "I am thrilled to have had this vote of confidence that you have given me today and I promise you I will do everything I can to make sure not only are Florida's Democratic delegates seated, but Florida is in the winning column for the Democrats in 2008." | She told supporters: "I am thrilled to have had this vote of confidence that you have given me today and I promise you I will do everything I can to make sure not only are Florida's Democratic delegates seated, but Florida is in the winning column for the Democrats in 2008." |
Mrs Clinton is also keen to see the delegates reinstated in Michigan - a state she won, as the only major candidate on the ballot, but which was stripped of its delegates in the same way as Florida. | Mrs Clinton is also keen to see the delegates reinstated in Michigan - a state she won, as the only major candidate on the ballot, but which was stripped of its delegates in the same way as Florida. |
However, Senator Barack Obama, her chief rival, told reporters he believed the decision on delegates "should be made after the nomination, not before". | However, Senator Barack Obama, her chief rival, told reporters he believed the decision on delegates "should be made after the nomination, not before". |
Mr Obama spent the day campaigning in Kansas, another Super Tuesday state, where he visited the town of El Dorado, the hometown of his maternal grandfather. | Mr Obama spent the day campaigning in Kansas, another Super Tuesday state, where he visited the town of El Dorado, the hometown of his maternal grandfather. |
He also picked up the endorsement of Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, who delivered the Democratic response to President George W Bush's State of the Union address on Monday. | He also picked up the endorsement of Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, who delivered the Democratic response to President George W Bush's State of the Union address on Monday. |