
Barrack Obama won the North Dakota Democratic Presidential Caucus - February 5 with a huge victory over his rival Hillary Clinton. Out of the total state delegate votes cast, Obama received 61% of them in comparison to Clinton's tally of 37%. John Edwards came a distant third, as he won only 2% of the votes. Declared as the Projected Winner of the state of North Dakota, Obama received the support of 8 delegates for the National Convention. Clinton bagged 5 delegates.
A total of 11,625 state delegates cast their ballot in favor of Obama at the Democratic Caucus North Dakota-February 5. Clinton, on the other hand, received 6,948 votes while Edwards got 283 votes.
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