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73 per cent pro-Democrat group comprising American voters based in India opted for Obama
Kiran Chaube
Feb. 26, 2008

It is landslide victory for Obama again.
The pro-Democrat group comprising of American voters based in India have opted for Barack Obama over former first lady Hillary Clinton as their US Presidential candidate.
The 46-year-old Illinois Senator got the support of about 73 per cent of the the group who voted in the global primary in India.
The polling, organised by ''Democrats Abroad'', a global organisation of overseas Democrats, was held between February five and 12 in the national capital.
Democrats Abroad said in a statement that Obama has also won the party's global primary, the final results of which were certified by organisation's International Chair in Geneva.
In the global primaries outside the US, in which polling took place from 160 countries, Obama has bagged 65.8 per cent votes leaving his opponent Clinton far behind with only 32 per cent vote in her kitty, it said.
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