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Barack Obama rebounded from the rockiest stretch of his campaign with a resounding victory in North Carolina and a battle with Hillary Clinton over Indiana that lasted more than seven hours. (Boston Globe)
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- Indiana's Lake County has tradition of late vote tallies
- Photo Gallery Scenes from Indiana and North Carolina
Peter Canellos | Analysis
Key pieces of Obama coalition fall into place
Barack Obama yesterday received a much-needed jolt of energy for his presidential campaign from the same part of the country that established him as the Democratic frontrunner.
GLOBE EDITORIAL
Obama's back
The Democratic Party doesn't have a candidate yet, but the nomination is now much closer.
Limbaugh effort has muted effect
Yesterday's Democratic primary in Indiana was not only a big test for Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, but also a test for talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, the self-proclaimed commander in chief of "Operation Chaos." (Boston Globe)
Source: Associated Press Indiana results by county
Source: Associated Press Indiana results by county
Source: Associated Press North Carolina results by county
Source: Associated Press North Carolina results by county




