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A Closer Look at the Results
by Bob Hennelly
NEW YORK, NY February 06, 2008 —The results from Super Tuesday are in - Hillary Clinton won New York and New Jersey and Barack Obama took Connecticut.
In New York, Clinton gets 127 delegates to Obama's 87. In New Jersey, it was Clinton 51 to 37 for Obama. In Connecticut, Obama's only northeastern victory, he got 26 to Clinton's 22.
So, the race is far from over. Joining me now is WNYC's Political Director Andrea Bernstein and Senior Reporter Bob Hennelly, both of whom were out late last night watching the results come in for New York and New Jersey.