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And yes, I also live blogged. It's all about the multimedia, baby!

Next time, I might just do one or the other.

At the caucus in Kansas

This is my first time blogging byBlackBerry, so forgive any typos.

It is now about 6:20, and things are going slowly at the Douglas County Fairgrounds, which is where Dems in my precinct are caucusing. Why the slowness? Because this place has been inundated with Republicans, independents and newly registering voters - a couple hundred - turning out for there first-ever caucus. An unscientific survey shows that the bulk of these new folks are here for Obama. And so far, the Obama side of the room is much bigger than the Clinton camp. It's not even close.

Was Obama the real winner?

It may be that while Hillary Clinton had the most support at the Nevada caucuses, Barack Obama may have ended up with the most delegates:

John Nichols reports:

A source with knowledge of the Nevada Democratic Party's projections told The Nation that under the arcane weighting system, Obama would win 13 national convention delegates and Clinton would win 12 delegates. The state party has not released an official count yet.

Clinton wins Nevada

It looks like Hillary Clinton has won Nevada.

I don't have much to add to this; like Ben said, we're trying to avoid the horserace analysis around here so that we can focus on the ideas behind the campaign. But apparently John Edwards only pulled 4 percent of caucus-goers; I have no reason to pull out, but I'm curious where his supporters will go if he does.

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