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Obama wins Missouri, Alaska Democratic caucuses
Democratic Senator Barack Obama won the Alaska and Missouri Democratic caucuses on Tuesday, media projected.
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Los Angeles: Democratic Senator Barack Obama won the Alaska and Missouri Democratic caucuses on Tuesday, media projected.
Alaska was the 12th state to go for Obama in voting on Tuesday.
His win in Missouri handed rival Hillary Clinton another defeat in his push to become the party's candidate in the November US presidential election, CBS online projected.
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