Obama keeps streak alive, rolls in Wisconsin

Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) extended his primary victory streak to nine Tuesday night after being projected to be the winner in Wisconsin’s Democratic primary over Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.).

The Badger State win is sure to raise new questions about Clinton’s strategy to rely on wins in Ohio and Texas, which do not hold their primaries until March 4. After giving up a significant head start in the state to Obama, the former first lady campaign heavily in the state.

{mosads}The Clinton campaign continued to try to tamp down expectations, saying early Tuesday that the Obama campaign had gone on the record predicting victory in the state.

The state represented some of the most negative campaigning in the contentious race to date. Clinton ran ads accusing Obama of ducking an invitation to debate.

Howard Wolfson, Clinton’s spokesman, repeated the charge on a conference call Tuesday.

“He does not like to debate in states where he’s ahead,” Wolfson said.

Wolfson added that the Clinton campaign “worked hard” in Wisconsin, but it did not spend as much time or money there as Obama did.

The state was thought to be a strong one for Obama because of its open primary and the Illinois senator’s proven strength with independent voters.

On the Republican side, presumptive nominee Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) won comfortably.

Tags Barack Obama Barack Obama Candidate Position Employment Relation Hillary Clinton caucuses and primaries Hillary Rodham Clinton Luo people Person Career Person Party Politics Politics of the United States Presidents of the United Nations Security Council Presumptive nominee Quotation United States Wisconsin Democratic primary

Copyright 2024 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed..

 

Main Area Top ↴

Testing Homepage Widget

 

Main Area Middle ↴
Main Area Bottom ↴

Most Popular

Load more

Video

See all Video