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Today's votes may bring dominance, deadlock

Parties' rules, scenarios differ

By Peter S. Canellos
Globe Staff / February 5, 2008

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In seven state contests so far, John McCain has won no more than 37 percent of the vote, but with a strong assist from the Republican Party's winner-take-all system of apportioning delegates, McCain stands poised to dominate the field today and put himself on a clear path to the nomination. (Full article: 1055 words)

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