So far, Barack Obama has already won Washington State and Nebraska caucuses this weekend, as well as Louisiana and the Virgin Islands. Maine’s caucus results are not yet complete, but this is what MSNBC has so far:
NBC projects Obama will win Maine caucuses
With 59 percent of votes counted, he had 57 percent to Clinton’s 42 percent
NBC News and news services
AUGUSTA, Maine – NBC News projected that Barack Obama has defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic Party’s Maine caucuses on Sunday, a day after sweeping three other states.
Democrats in 420 Maine towns and cities decided how the state’s 24 delegates would be allotted at the party’s national presidential convention in August. Despite the weather, turnout was “incredible,” party executive director Arden Manning said.
With 59 percent of precints reporting, Obama had 57 percent to Clinton’s 42 percent.
And this is from his campaign website:
Sen. Barack Obama swept the Louisiana primary and caucuses in Nebraska and Washington state Saturday night… The Illinois senator also won caucuses in the Virgin Islands, completing his best night of the campaign.

February 10, 2008 at 7:35 pm
Hi Cassie, I am going to try to turn some middle-school students on to your site.
I may try to communicate more about this with you in the next week or so. I am volunteering to try to promote activism with them, organizing for change.
Do you see my e-mail at your end? You could send me an e-mail if you want, ask questions, whatever.
February 10, 2008 at 8:15 pm
Good to see you back in action, Cassie! Obama did outstanding in ND on Super Tuesday. Will be interesting to read your take on his campaign in Texas.
April 9, 2008 at 4:27 am
Hi There, I am creating two Obama ads for the moveon.org Obama in 30-sec contest. I was wondering if you would be so kind as to let me use a one of your Obama pics in each ad. All of the other photos I am using are either ones my husband took while he was deployed in Iraq (that ad is making an anti-war statement) or photos I took (that one talks about Obama bringing hope to America). I just need 1-2 great shots of Obama to use in the last 2-3 seconds of my ads. of him. Please let me know if you would give me permission and what else I would need to do to use your photos.
Thanks very much for supporting this endeavor.
Best regards,
Joy
Joy Kipp
Burlington, VT