Obama Wins North Carolina Clinton Wins Indiana
By Pamela Gentry, Senior Political Producer
7:06 p.m.
RALEIGH, N.C. (Posted May 6, 2008) – Sen. Hillary Clinton is leading Illinois Senator Barack Obama in early returns. With five percent of the prescincts reporting, Clinton is leading with 51 percent to Obama’s 41 percent.
Polls will close here in North Carolina at 7:30 p.m. The media has set up in a massive filing center in the field house on the campus of North Carolina State.
7:13 p.m.
Indiana result: With 10 percent of the prescincts reporting; 58 percent Clinton, 42 percent Obama.
7:30 p.m.
MSNBC is projecting Sen. Barack Obama winning the North Carolina primary.
8:08 p.m.
Organizers decided to open the doors early for Obama supporters here at North Carolina State. Having learned their candidate was the projected winner, they entered cheering “Yes we can.”
Alex, Ronke, 23, is a computer science major at the university and he was happy to hear of Obama’s victory but he wanted to see the final results. “What I’m interested in is the percentage he wins by because it really comes down to delegates,” he told me.
9:00 p.m.
The crowd is hyped and festive here at Sen. Barack Obama’s headquarters here at North Carolina State University. The doors opened early and the space set aside for the public filled so quickly they’ve now opened up more seating in the balconies.
Lines started forming earlier this evening on the campus and organizers have decided to allow more folks into the venue.
The latest results show Obama with 47 percent of the vote to Sen. Hillary Clinton’s 53 percent with 67 percent of the precincts reporting.
1:30 a.m.
After hours of waiting for the results from Lake County, Ill., Sen. Hillary Clinton winswith a two percent margin in Indiana defeating Obama 55 percent to 49 percent.
Unconfirmed reports indicate Clinton may have more money problems following her hard fought race in North Carolina and Indiana.

Comments(11)
By Pamela Gentry, Senior Political Producer