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McCain surges ahead in primaries | McCain surges ahead in primaries |
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John McCain has forged ahead in his bid to win the Republican presidential nomination, winning some major primaries, according to projections. | John McCain has forged ahead in his bid to win the Republican presidential nomination, winning some major primaries, according to projections. |
As Super Tuesday unfolded, Democratic rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton traded victories, Mr Obama taking Illinois and Mrs Clinton New York. | As Super Tuesday unfolded, Democratic rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton traded victories, Mr Obama taking Illinois and Mrs Clinton New York. |
It is the biggest day yet in the race to choose presidential candidates. | It is the biggest day yet in the race to choose presidential candidates. |
Overall, 42% of delegates to the two main parties' nominating conventions are being chosen. | Overall, 42% of delegates to the two main parties' nominating conventions are being chosen. |
Senator McCain, the Republican front-runner, has seized the winner-takes-all states of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Delaware. | Senator McCain, the Republican front-runner, has seized the winner-takes-all states of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Delaware. |
New York alone comes with 87 delegates to the Republican convention, while the others carry 97 between them. | New York alone comes with 87 delegates to the Republican convention, while the others carry 97 between them. |
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Mr McCain is also projected to have won Illinois and Oklahoma. | Mr McCain is also projected to have won Illinois and Oklahoma. |
He is hoping to knock out his last serious challenger, Mr Romney, who won his home state of Massachusetts, and Utah. | He is hoping to knock out his last serious challenger, Mr Romney, who won his home state of Massachusetts, and Utah. |
Among Mr McCain's supporters at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix, in his home state of Arizona, there is a mood of enormous optimism, and a feeling that it will be a night of celebration, says the BBC's David Willis. | Among Mr McCain's supporters at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix, in his home state of Arizona, there is a mood of enormous optimism, and a feeling that it will be a night of celebration, says the BBC's David Willis. |
However the Republican outsider, Mike Huckabee, was doing better than predicted, with three apparent victories. | However the Republican outsider, Mike Huckabee, was doing better than predicted, with three apparent victories. |
He took the first state to announce a result, West Virginia, and all its 18 delegates. | He took the first state to announce a result, West Virginia, and all its 18 delegates. |
Later, projections showed he also won Arkansas, where he used to be governor, and Alabama. | Later, projections showed he also won Arkansas, where he used to be governor, and Alabama. |
Clinton fights back | Clinton fights back |
In the race for the Democratic nomination, Mr Obama took Georgia and his home state of Illinois - both big states - and looked to have seized the early momentum. | In the race for the Democratic nomination, Mr Obama took Georgia and his home state of Illinois - both big states - and looked to have seized the early momentum. |
WHAT IS SUPER TUESDAY? 24 states holding simultaneous contests to help decide the Democratic and Republican presidential nominationsAbout 40% of each party's delegates - who will choose the candidate - are up for grabsKey states electing large numbers of delegates include California, New York and Illinois Last-minute battlegroundsJustin Webb's blogIn pictures: Super Tuesday | WHAT IS SUPER TUESDAY? 24 states holding simultaneous contests to help decide the Democratic and Republican presidential nominationsAbout 40% of each party's delegates - who will choose the candidate - are up for grabsKey states electing large numbers of delegates include California, New York and Illinois Last-minute battlegroundsJustin Webb's blogIn pictures: Super Tuesday |
Georgia, with a large African-American population, was expected to fall to him - but analysts picked up on the racial breakdown in the vote. In South Carolina last month, they noted, only 24% of white voters chose Mr Obama. In Georgia the figure was 43%, suggesting he may have broadened his appeal. | Georgia, with a large African-American population, was expected to fall to him - but analysts picked up on the racial breakdown in the vote. In South Carolina last month, they noted, only 24% of white voters chose Mr Obama. In Georgia the figure was 43%, suggesting he may have broadened his appeal. |
But Hillary Clinton's campaign brushed off the early defeat, saying: "Unlike the Obama campaign, the Clinton campaign never dedicated significant resources to Georgia." | But Hillary Clinton's campaign brushed off the early defeat, saying: "Unlike the Obama campaign, the Clinton campaign never dedicated significant resources to Georgia." |
Mrs Clinton then rebounded, with projected wins in Oklahoma, Tennessee and Arkansas - showing, her campaign team said, that she could win in "red", ie Republican, states. | Mrs Clinton then rebounded, with projected wins in Oklahoma, Tennessee and Arkansas - showing, her campaign team said, that she could win in "red", ie Republican, states. |
She then went on to take the big states of New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts. | She then went on to take the big states of New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts. |
Meanwhile Mr Obama added Utah, North Dakota, Alabama and Delaware. | Meanwhile Mr Obama added Utah, North Dakota, Alabama and Delaware. |
However, the Democrats have no winner-takes-all contests, meaning delegates are shared out more evenly. | However, the Democrats have no winner-takes-all contests, meaning delegates are shared out more evenly. |
Exciting campaign | Exciting campaign |
Millions of people have been voting from coast to coast. | Millions of people have been voting from coast to coast. |
After what has been widely seen as an exciting campaign so far, turnout was expected to be high. | After what has been widely seen as an exciting campaign so far, turnout was expected to be high. |
Barack Obama started well but Hillary Clinton is fighting back | Barack Obama started well but Hillary Clinton is fighting back |
There were reported to be glitches with voting machines in some places, and long queues to show voter ID in Georgia, but the most serious threat to turnout appeared to be bad weather. | There were reported to be glitches with voting machines in some places, and long queues to show voter ID in Georgia, but the most serious threat to turnout appeared to be bad weather. |
An outbreak of tornadoes across Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi killed at least three people and injured several others, the Associated Press reported. | An outbreak of tornadoes across Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi killed at least three people and injured several others, the Associated Press reported. |
In the Republican campaign, national polls have showed Mr McCain well ahead of Mr Romney, with Mike Huckabee and Texas congressman Ron Paul trailing far behind. | In the Republican campaign, national polls have showed Mr McCain well ahead of Mr Romney, with Mike Huckabee and Texas congressman Ron Paul trailing far behind. |
After the surprise victory for Mr Huckabee in West Virginia, Mr Romney's camp accused Mr McCain of cutting "a backroom deal". | After the surprise victory for Mr Huckabee in West Virginia, Mr Romney's camp accused Mr McCain of cutting "a backroom deal". |
With Mr Romney leading after the first round of voting in the state, Mr McCain's supporters switched en masse to Mr Huckabee, to deny Mr Romney a victory. | With Mr Romney leading after the first round of voting in the state, Mr McCain's supporters switched en masse to Mr Huckabee, to deny Mr Romney a victory. |
SUPER TUESDAY: KEY TIMES 1100 GMT: Voting began in Connecticut, New Jersey and New Yorkby 1930 GMT: W Virginia Republican resultMidnight GMT: Polls close in Georgia, result due soon after0100 GMT: Voting ends in 11 primaries and caucuses, inc Illinois and Massachusetts0130 GMT: Arkansas primary ends0200 GMT: Polls close in seven states, inc N York and Arizona0400 GMT: Polls close in California Who's backing who?Super Tuesday voters' viewsSend us your predictionsBBC coverage guide | SUPER TUESDAY: KEY TIMES 1100 GMT: Voting began in Connecticut, New Jersey and New Yorkby 1930 GMT: W Virginia Republican resultMidnight GMT: Polls close in Georgia, result due soon after0100 GMT: Voting ends in 11 primaries and caucuses, inc Illinois and Massachusetts0130 GMT: Arkansas primary ends0200 GMT: Polls close in seven states, inc N York and Arizona0400 GMT: Polls close in California Who's backing who?Super Tuesday voters' viewsSend us your predictionsBBC coverage guide |
Since winning a comfortable victory in the Iowa caucuses, the first of the race, ordained Baptist minister Mike Huckabee's campaign has faltered outside the southern states. | Since winning a comfortable victory in the Iowa caucuses, the first of the race, ordained Baptist minister Mike Huckabee's campaign has faltered outside the southern states. |
But he hailed his "wonderful, wonderful win here at home" in Arkansas, saying: "We are still on our feet and much to the amazement of many we are getting there folks, we are getting there." | But he hailed his "wonderful, wonderful win here at home" in Arkansas, saying: "We are still on our feet and much to the amazement of many we are getting there folks, we are getting there." |
For both the Democrats and Republicans the greatest prize, California, is still up for grabs., with voting there ending at 0400 GMT. | For both the Democrats and Republicans the greatest prize, California, is still up for grabs., with voting there ending at 0400 GMT. |
There are 370 Californian delegates on offer to the Democrats. Some 2,025 are needed to win the Democratic Party ticket. | There are 370 Californian delegates on offer to the Democrats. Some 2,025 are needed to win the Democratic Party ticket. |
A Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll showed Mr Obama opening a 13-point lead over Mrs Clinton in the state - though a SurveyUSA poll put Mrs Clinton in a 10-point lead. | A Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll showed Mr Obama opening a 13-point lead over Mrs Clinton in the state - though a SurveyUSA poll put Mrs Clinton in a 10-point lead. |
Polls suggested Mr Romney had a narrow lead over Mr McCain in California. | Polls suggested Mr Romney had a narrow lead over Mr McCain in California. |