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- Obama won 57% of the vte and gathered 33 delegates
- Clinton gained 36% of the vote and picked up 22 delegates
- Mike Huckabee won 43% of the vote, McCain 42%
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The 2008 Louisiana Primaries were held on February 9, 2008 with 67 Democratic delegates and 47 Republican delegates up for grabs. Barack Obama won the Democratic primary, part of a sweep that included the Washington State Caucus and the Nebraska Caucus.
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Louisiana Primary Results News
- Reuters: Turnout low as Huckabee, Obama win in Louisiana (February 10, 2008)
- Reuters: Huckabee wins Louisiana Republican presidential vote (February 10, 2008)
- Bloomberg: Huckabee Sweeps Kansas Republicans, Wins Louisiana (February 10, 2008)
- Washington Post: Obama Handily Wins Nebraska, Louisiana, Washington (February 10, 2008)
- BBC News: Obama takes US poll clean sweep (February 10, 2008)
- "...Mr Huckabee's victories in Kansas and Louisiana show that there is a socially conservative section of the Republican Party that is very suspicious of John McCain..."
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- Boston.com: Obama completes sweep, projection says (February 9, 2008)
- SunHerald.com: Clinton, Obama head to Louisiana primary (February 8, 2008)
- Shreveport Times: Romney's decision puts kink in Louisiana's Republican primary (February 8, 2008)
- NOLA.com: Louisiana political leaders hedge bets on candidates (February 8, 2008)