President Barack Obama moved closer to nominating his secretary of commerce on Monday as his top choice, GOP Sen. Judd Gregg, revealed an apparent deal that would keep his seat out of Democratic hands.
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| Prop 1A: High Speed Rail | Yes: 52% |
No: 48% | 99% | |||
| Prop 2: Farm Animals | Yes: 63% |
No: 37% | 99% | |||
| Prop 8: Same-Sex Marriage Ban | Yes: 52% |
No: 48% | 99% | |||
| L.A. County Supervisor Dist 2 | Ridley-Thomas: 61% |
Parks: 39% | 100% | |||
| L.A. County Measure R: Transit | Yes: 67% |
No: 33% | 100% |
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| Barack Obama | 2,166 | John McCain | 1,399 |
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| Hillary Clinton | 1,927 | Mike Huckabee | 231 |
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| John Edwards | 2 | Mitt Romney |
149 | |||||||||||
| Totals reflect CBS News estimates, including superdelegates. See the CBS News Complete Scorecard or the Associated Press Delegate Tracker Interactive for more details. |
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