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Super Fat Tuesday live from The Tank, NYC

Kansas goes to Obama with 72%.

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Looks like Obama is going to take IDAHO and COLORADO!

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10:05 pm EST

UTAH GOES TO OBAMA!

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Delaware goes to Obama!

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MSNBC has white supremacist Pat Buchanan as one of their elections commentators.

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BOO to New Jersey!
BOO to New York!

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North Dakota goes to Obama.

But for Alabama, the deep south is going to Clinton. I guess their race b aiting has worked.

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It looks like Republicans will also head to a brokered convention. Huckabee sweeps Alabama, Arkansas

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Other states looking strong for Obama : Connecticut and Minnessota

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UPDATE (9:26 pm) : OBAMA WINS ALABAMA
A historical upset!
Obama wins Alabama by 70%.
FTMFW!

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I am here at The Tank liveblogging with the likes of Phillip Anderson of Albany Project, Nancy Scola of Air America and Joshua Levy of techPresident.

Baratunde Thurston and Katie Halper are hosting tonight.

Some good news : Obama won Georgia.

Some bad news : Hillary is projected to win Oklahoma.


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