New SuperTuesday in 2 US States

By Prensa Latina

Washington : The US hosts today another super Tuesday primary elections in Wisconsin and Hawaii where the Democrats will test their popularity in hopes of emerging as candidate at the August national convention.


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CNN Network says Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.-1,262 points), reaches this Super Tuesday with a 50-point lead on Sen. Hillary Clinton (NY.-1,213. Both have been cajoling ex contender John Edwards, whose support would be a strong magnet for the voters.

The polling firms American Research Group and Research 2000 say both are tied in Wisconsin, but others say Obama, 46, is favorite in Hawaii.

In his radio address Monday, Obama called every one to vote, including Democrats, independents and every Republican disappointed with the government.

Meanwhile, Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) rises as the only Republican candidate with ex President George Bush and former rival Mitt Romney on his side.

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