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Obama takes South Carolina

By Sarah Smith

Updated on 27 January 2008

An Obama landslide in South Carolina, now the fight for Super Tuesday begins.

It's about the past versus the future - American presidential hopeful Barack Obama told cheering supporters - after his landslide victory in South Carolina's Democratic primary.

The Illinois Senator beat his main rival, Hillary Clinton, by a margin of two to one, taking eighty percent of Black voters in the first southern state to hold a primary.

It's given Obama critical momentum ahead of next week's crucial battle - known as Super Tuesday - when 22 states hold their contests. Our Washington correspondent Sarah Smith reports.

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