John Edwards Wins The Texas Democratic Party E-Primary

By Vince Leibowitz  on Sep 10, 2007 in 2008 Presidential Race      

From the John Edwards campaign:

The Texas Democratic Party announced today that Senator John Edwards won the Texas Democratic online primary by a wide margin. Edwards won overwhelmingly with 38 percent of the vote, compared to 21 percent for Barack Obama and 20 percent for Hillary Clinton. More than 8,000 Texas Democrats voted in the poll, which was conducted between August 31st and September 7th, 2007.

Elizabeth Edwards was in Austin today to meet with TDP leaders and attend a Texas Young Professionals event and had these comments:

“John’s victory demonstrates that Texas Democrats see him as the candidate of real change,” explained Elizabeth. “They know that the system in Washington is broken and that the only way to get real change is to elect a president who will fight for change everyday, who has bold new solutions, and who will take on the entrenched interests, beat them and end the game. John Edwards is that candidate.”

“Texas voters also support John because he is the only Democratic candidate who can win in red, blue and purple states,” Elizabeth added. “John has run for election in a red state - and won. He grew up in a small town in a rural area and that gives him the advantage in connecting with Texas voters.”

Here are the results:

Senator John Edwards 3050 Votes 37.65%
Senator Barack Obama 1731 Votes 21.37%
Senator Hillary Clinton 1655 Votes 20.43%
Other Candidates 1665 Votes 20.56%

TOTAL 8101 Votes



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