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NPR projections as of 8:30 a.m. (PT) Wednesday, February 6


So, how have things changed sine last night? Well, NPR is reporting the Associated Press's projection of Barack Obama in Missouri's Democratic primary, though they have not officially made that projection themselves due to how close the race there was. The one race left from yesterday that NPR is saying is still too close to call is the Democratic primary in New Mexico. With 92% reporting, Obama is up by less that 600 votes, winning 49% to 48% over Hillary Clinton.

The states projected for each candidate:

Democrats:

Hillary Clinton (8): Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Arkansas, New York, New Jersey, Arizona, California

Barack Obama (13): Georgia, Alabama, Illinois, Delaware, Kansas, Utah, North Dakota, Connecticut, Minnesota, Colorado, Idaho, Alaska, Missouri (AP)

Too close to call: New Mexico

Republicans:

Mike Huckabee (5): West Virginia, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee

John McCain (9): Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Arizona, Missouri, California, Oklahoma

Mitt Romney (7): Massachusetts, Utah, North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Colorado, Alaska


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