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Written by Leigh Ann Caldwell   
Wednesday, 06 February 2008 11:00
February 6 - Interview
produced by Leigh Ann Caldwell
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3000 delegates to be awarded for February 5th contests, 500 million dollars spent on the campaigns so far, and no clear winner for the nominations. Pacifica's former National Correspondent Larry Bensky watched the campaigns closely and provided 5 hours of live national broadcast. Breaking down the exit polls and monitoring the who process, he gives insight and analysis on Tsunami Tuesday.

Bensky credits the faults of the primary system to the chaos of the elimination process and the cost to maintain viable.

He also notices that women came in force and stood behind Democrat Hillary Clinton.

I Voted sticker, LA, Super Tuesday

 

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