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March 4, 2008

Clinton, McCain cruising to wins in Rhode Island

Hillary Rodham Clinton is beating back Barack Obama in today's Rhode Island Democratic presidential primary, 37,996 to 23,527, with 68 of 179 of polling places reporting, according to unofficial state Board of Elections results.

Republican John McCain, the Arizona senator, was steam-rolling over former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, 6349 to 2169, with 69 precincts reporting, the unofficial results show.

Polls leading up to today had consistently put Clinton, the New York senator, ahead, but with Obama, the Illinois senator, narrowing the gap in the hotly contested race. But most pundits had expected the race to be much closer, given Obama's recent string of primary victories.

What may become the most historic number of all in Rhode Island is the total number of ballots cast today, as state and local officials signaled an unprecedented turnout for a presidential primary.

The state's 179 polling places closed at 9 p.m. Lines and steady streams of voters appeared to be common around the state, according to Journal reports.

Few technical glitches were reported, though some voters complained of confusion over whether they had disaffiliated or not from previous elections.

Also a problem: Some voters didn't know where to go to vote. Polling places have been closed since the last election to save money, and there are routinely fewer polls for primary elections. Both may have also contributed to longer lines.

The record turnout for the state's presidential primaries held since 1988 was in 2000, when 82,964 Democrats voted and 46,844 Republicans voted.

Registered Democrats now outnumber Republicans more than three to one, but there are more unaffiliated voters than those parties combined. Unaffiliated voters were allowed to vote in either party's primary.

This evening, Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis’ office reported a record number of people voted in Greater Providence.

“We’ve been visiting the polling places in Greater Providence -- Warwick, East Providence, Cranston -- and poll workers are saying this is the heaviest turnout they’ve ever seen,” Mollis spokesman Chris Barnett said in the evening.

-- projo.com staff writer Michael P. McKinney, with reports Pam Cotter of projo.com com and Journal staff

Posted by Mike McKinney  at 9:57 PM | Permalink

Comments

Now that Mc Cain is the Nominee. I wonder if we will hear from an Organization of former Vietnam Vet POW'S claiming that he only spent all those years in the Hanoi Hilton because he was planing to run for President 40 years later. They might want to call them selves "The Not so Swift Runners for Truth".

brascal | March 4, 2008 10:12 PM link

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