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Reuters: Obama wins big in South Carolina 27 January

With nearly all the votes counted, Obama had doubled Clinton's vote total, winning 55 percent to her 27 percent, a more than 2 to 1 margin. Edwards had 18 percent. Speakers: Sen. Barack Obama Sen. Hillary Clinton Thomas Mann of the Brookings Institution
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