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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 with primary wins in several big states, according to projections. | John McCain has forged ahead in his bid to win the Republican presidential nomination with primary wins in several big states, according to projections. |
For the Democrats, Hillary Clinton won Super Tuesday's biggest prize, California, US media said. However, rival Barack Obama was also doing well. | For the Democrats, Hillary Clinton won Super Tuesday's biggest prize, California, US media said. However, rival Barack Obama was also doing well. |
Meanwhile Republican outsider Mike Huckabee has done better than expected, with five apparent victories. | Meanwhile Republican outsider Mike Huckabee has done better than expected, with five apparent victories. |
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. |
In each state's primary or caucus, successful candidates are awarded delegates who formally choose the party's presidential nominee at the national convention in six months' time. | In each state's primary or caucus, successful candidates are awarded delegates who formally choose the party's presidential nominee at the national convention in six months' time. |
Overall, voters are choosing 42% of those delegates on Super Tuesday. | Overall, voters are choosing 42% of those delegates on Super Tuesday. |
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Senator McCain, the Republican front-runner, has seized New York, New Jersey, Missouri, Connecticut, Delaware, and his home state of Arizona - in races where the winner takes all the delegates. | Senator McCain, the Republican front-runner, has seized New York, New Jersey, Missouri, Connecticut, Delaware, and his home state of Arizona - in races where the winner takes all the delegates. |
New York alone comes with 87 delegates to the Republican convention, while the others carry 205 between them. | New York alone comes with 87 delegates to the Republican convention, while the others carry 205 between them. |
Mr McCain is also projected to have won California, Illinois and Oklahoma. | Mr McCain is also projected to have won California, Illinois and Oklahoma. |
The Democratic race was as tight as was forecast, although Mrs Clinton is ahead in the two biggest states. | |
In New York, with almost all the votes counted, she captured about 57% of votes to Mr Obama's 40%. | |
In California, with about a third of precincts counted, Mrs Clinton had won more than 50% of Democratic votes and Mr Obama about 37%. | |
But the Illinois senator took a greater number of states, including some in Mrs Clinton's north-eastern backyard. | |
In terms of delegates captured, Mrs Clinton was only marginally ahead under the Democrats' system of proportional distribution. | In terms of delegates captured, Mrs Clinton was only marginally ahead under the Democrats' system of proportional distribution. |
Momentum regained | Momentum regained |
Mr Obama seized the early momentum, taking Georgia and his home state of Illinois - both big states. | Mr Obama seized the early momentum, taking Georgia and his home state of Illinois - both big states. |
I think we must get used to the idea that we are the Republican Party front-runner... and I don't really mind it one bit John McCain Party split benefits McCainProfile: John McCain | I think we must get used to the idea that we are the Republican Party front-runner... and I don't really mind it one bit John McCain Party split benefits McCainProfile: John McCain |
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", (traditionally 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", (traditionally Republican) states. |
She then went on to take big-prize states. | She then went on to take big-prize states. |
Meanwhile Mr Obama added Utah, North Dakota, Alabama, Delaware, Connecticut, Kansas, Colorado and Minnesota. | Meanwhile Mr Obama added Utah, North Dakota, Alabama, Delaware, Connecticut, Kansas, Colorado and Minnesota. |
The senator of Illinois told supporters: "We don't need the final results to know our time has come." | The senator of Illinois told supporters: "We don't need the final results to know our time has come." |
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. |
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 Who's backing who?Justin Webb's AmericaIn 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 Who's backing who?Justin Webb's AmericaIn pictures: Super Tuesday |
However voters were forced to take shelter amid an outbreak of tornadoes across Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi. | However voters were forced to take shelter amid an outbreak of tornadoes across Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi. |
At least seven people were killed in Arkansas and up to 30 were injured across the three states, the Associated Press news agency reported. | At least seven people were killed in Arkansas and up to 30 were injured across the three states, the Associated Press news agency reported. |
"It's been a wild night," said state emergency management spokesman Tommy Jackson. "A heck of a way to have elections in Arkansas." | "It's been a wild night," said state emergency management spokesman Tommy Jackson. "A heck of a way to have elections in Arkansas." |
Among Mr McCain's supporters at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix, Arizona, there was a mood of enormous optimism, said the BBC's David Willis. | Among Mr McCain's supporters at the Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix, Arizona, there was a mood of enormous optimism, said the BBC's David Willis. |
"I think we must get used to the idea that we are the Republican Party front-runner for the presidency of the United States and I don't really mind it one bit," Mr McCain told them. | "I think we must get used to the idea that we are the Republican Party front-runner for the presidency of the United States and I don't really mind it one bit," Mr McCain told them. |
His main challenger had been seen as Mr Romney, who won his home state of Massachusetts, as well as Utah and Minnesota. | His main challenger had been seen as Mr Romney, who won his home state of Massachusetts, as well as Utah and Minnesota. |
Hillary Clinton fought back after early losses Clinton in New York | Hillary Clinton fought back after early losses Clinton in New York |
However it was Mr Huckabee who took the first state to announce a result, West Virginia, and went on to confound the polls which had put him in a firm third. | However it was Mr Huckabee who took the first state to announce a result, West Virginia, and went on to confound the polls which had put him in a firm third. |
Projections showed he won across the south, in Arkansas, where he used to be governor, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. | Projections showed he won across the south, in Arkansas, where he used to be governor, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. |
Mr Huckabee 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." | Mr Huckabee 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." |
Mr Romney said he was not about to drop out of the race. "This campaign's going on... We're going all the way to the White House," he told supporters in Massachusetts. | Mr Romney said he was not about to drop out of the race. "This campaign's going on... We're going all the way to the White House," he told supporters in Massachusetts. |