By: Las Vegas Now Staff
(9:35 p.m.) We’re wrapping up. The pundits are calling this a horse race between Obama and Clinton and saying McCain is now the probable GOP nominee. It’s a big win tonight for Huckabee. The only one who may look at this as a loss is Romney.
We might not find out who the Dem nominee is until… That’s right… August. The next big race is the Chesapeake Primaries, where VA, DC and MD vote on Feb. 12th.
Anyone else notice Ari Fleischer on CNN. Where’s he been?
CBS News has continuing coverage and will be taking over from here.
Presidential candidate Barack Obama has won the support of the 60,000-member Culinary Workers Union in Nevada, a major coup for the Democrat that could boost his candidacy against Hillary Rodham Clinton in the party’s major nominating contest.
Her voice quavering, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton struggled Monday to avoid a highly damaging second straight defeat in the Democratic presidential race. Republicans John McCain and Mitt Romney scrapped for success on the eve of a New Hampshire primary that neither could afford to lose.”You’re the wave, and I’m riding it,” Sen. Barack Obama, the new Democratic front-runner, told several hundred voters who cheered him in 40-degree weather after being turned away from an indoor rally filled to capacity.
Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential campaign says it’s continuing to ramp up its Nevada forces.