|
|
25%
of Delegates Reporting
|
| Bush |
3,863
|
80%
|
| McCain |
740
|
15%
|
| Keyes |
161
|
4%
|
|
62%
of Delegates Reporting
|
| Gore |
68
|
68%
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| Bradley |
29
|
29%
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Last week Washington hosted its primary, but most
of the state's delegates were awarded in Super Tuesday caucuses through
out the state. In that race, like last week's open vote, Vice President
Gore and Texas Governor Bush won the day, easily beating their respective
rivals.
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98%
of Precincts Reporting
|
| Bush |
214,611
|
58%
|
| McCain |
141,151
|
38%
|
| Keyes |
8,955
|
2%
|
|
98%
of Precincts Reporting
|
| Gore |
148,335
|
68%
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| Bradley |
68,550
|
31%
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March 1 -- Vice President Al Gore has defeated
former Senator Bill Bradley in their third meeting. On the GOP side, George
Bush handily defeated Arizona Senator John McCain.
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Feb. 28 -- Gwen Ifill reports from the road
on Bill Bradley's efforts to win in the Washington Primary.
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here to continue

Feb. 28 -- Political reporters from Virginia
and Washington discuss Tuesday's vote.
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here to continue

Feb. 25 -- NewsHour pundits preview the Virginia and Washington primaries.
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POPULATION: 5,689,263
ELECTORAL VOTES: 11
STATE CAPITAL: Olympia
GOVERNOR: Gov. Gary Locke (D)
SENATORS: Sen. Slade Gorton (R), 1988 -- 2000,
Sen. Patty Murray (D), 1992-- 2004
HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES: 5 Democrats,
4 Republicans
1996 PRESIDENTIAL VOTE:
Clinton 50%
Dole 37%
Perot 9%
Other 4%
1992 PRESIDENTIAL VOTE:
Clinton 43%
Bush 32%
Perot 24%
PRIMARIES/CAUCUSES:
Feb. 29 Republican primary
March 7 Democratic Caucuses
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