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04/06/08
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US Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama will clinch his party's nomination once the final primaries are complete, US media report.

Voters in South Dakota and Montana are going to the polls in the party's final nominating contests.

Based on exit poll data and information from US media, Mr Obama will secure enough delegates to win the candidacy.

[b]His rival Hillary Clinton has said she will not concede tonight, but is "open" to becoming Mr Obama's running mate.[/b]

Mrs Clinton made the comments in a conference call with other New York lawmakers, US media said.
Montana and South Dakota are completing the primaries, with Mr Obama only a few delegates short of the 2,118 needed ahead of the polls closing.

If he does as well as expected in Tuesday's contests - where 31 elected delegates are at stake - he will need to pick up only a handful of endorsements from the ...