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Puerto Rico Democratic Primary
About This Primary
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Status: Primary
Total Delegates: 63.0
Latest Headlines
- Obama Team Seeks Changes in Primaries (Aug. 21, 2008)
- Mapping the Political Landscape (Aug. 12, 2008)
- 'The People Have Spoken' (Jun. 3, 2008)
- Clinton wins Puerto Rico but Obama gains delegates (Jun. 2, 2008)
- Clinton ponders next move in marathon race (Jun. 2, 2008)
- Exit Polls: Clinton's Win Broad and Deep (Jun. 1, 2008)
- Clinton: Campaign 'Still Very Much Alive and Ongoing' (Jun. 1, 2008)
- Clinton's Parting Shot From Puerto Rico (Jun. 1, 2008)
- Puerto Rico Primary Prediction Contest (Jun. 1, 2008)
- Puerto Rico moves Obama closer to nomination (Jun. 1, 2008)
The Candidates
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Joe Biden Senator from Delaware - Profile | News | Money | Events | Endorsements
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Hillary Rodham Clinton Senator from New York - Profile | News | Money | Events | Endorsements
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Chris Dodd Senator from Connecticut - Profile | News | Money | Events | Endorsements
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John Edwards Trial Lawyer, Director of the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity - Profile | News | Money | Events | Endorsements
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Mike Gravel Candidate - Profile | News | Money | Events | Endorsements
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Dennis Kucinich Representative from Ohio - Profile | News | Money | Events | Endorsements
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Barack Obama Senator from Illinois - Profile | News | Money | Events | Endorsements
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Bill Richardson Governor of New Mexico - Profile | News | Money | Events | Endorsements
Today in Puerto Rico
No candidates are campaigning in Puerto Rico today.
Campaign Finance
$60,113 raised in Puerto Rico by Democratic candidates (through May. 31, 2008)
Top Candidates
| Barack Obama | $46,175 |
| Hillary Rodham Clinton | $13,938 |
Top Cities
Past Election Results
Note: This list of candidates is not comprehensive. Candidates listed on this page were chosen by washingtonpost.com reporters and editors based on an analysis of their overall competitiveness in this race. Candidates will be added and removed from this page as the race unfolds.
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