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Kerry Crushes Democratic Opponents in Michigan Caucus

Updated: Mon 8:31 AM, Feb 09, 2004

Massachusetts Senator John Kerry ran way with Michigan's Democratic Party presidential contest.

With most of the votes counted, Kerry had 50-percent. Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean took 17-percent, while Senator John Edwards received 14-percent. Retired General Wesley Clark had seven-percent.

Michigan wasn't Kerry's only Saturday victory. He won a crushing victory in Washington, also.

Howard Dean, the fallen front-runner, had his best showing of the campaign season. He finished second in Washington with 30 percent of the vote and was runner-up in Michigan.


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