U.S. Sen. and Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton greets supporters as she celebrates her projected wins in the Ohio and Texas primaries at an election night event in Columbus, Ohio on March 4, 2008. (ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)
President, U.S. Senate, Congress, and the Minnesota House of Representatives are the major races in the campaign of 2008. This is the first presidential election without an incumbent or sitting vice president involved since 1952.
Clinton breaks Obama's winning streak
Hillary Clinton's victories in the key states of Ohio and Texas mean the fight for the Democratic nomination will continue. Meanwhile, John McCain earned enough delegates to clinch the Republican nomination. Midday looks at the results of the presidential primaries and what they mean for the rest of the 2008 presidential race.
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Thomas Horner: Co-founder and principal of Himle Horner, a public relations and crisis management firm.
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Todd Rapp: Managing director of Himle Horner.
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