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Clinton wins Ohio, McCain clinches Republican nod

Clinton, 60, held a commanding lead over Obama of 56 percent to 42 percent in Ohio with more than 80 percent of the votes counted while the two remained neck-and-neck in the other key contest in Texas. Full Article at New Kerala

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