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Huckabee wins Tennessee and Georgia presidential vote
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee won the Tennessee Republican and Georgia Republican primary on Tuesday, beating rivals John McCain and Mitt Romney in the conservative Southern state, US media projected.
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Chicago: Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee won the Tennessee Republican and Georgia Republican primary on Tuesday, beating rivals John McCain and Mitt Romney in the conservative Southern state, US media projected.
Voters in the Southern state were attracted to his socially conservative message, US media reported.
Republican front-runner John McCain has won seven states so far, while Mitt Romney has captured three states in Super Tuesday voting, projections showed.
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