

State Data:
2008 Primary Results:
Hillary Clinton: 48%
John McCain: 33%
Mike Huckabee: 32%
Mit Romney: 29%
2004 Election Results:
John Kerry: 46.10%
2000 Election Results:
John Kerry: 47.08%
Racial Breakdown:
Black: 11.2%
Hispanic: 2.1%
Other: 2.9%
Income:
25-50k: 31.8%
50-100k: 27.7%
Over 100k: 8.7%
Education:
H.S. or Higher: 81.3%
BA or Higher: 21.6%
Grad/Prof Deg: 7.6%

Both John McCain and Barack Obama narrowly edged out rivals Mike Huckabee and Hillary Clinton, respectively, in the state's Super Tuesday primary. (Turnout was far higher on the Democratic side.) Obama appears to have a built-in advantage by virtue of hailing from neighboring Illinois, but that may not be enough in the show-me state.
The state has picked presidential winner but one since 1900, according to the Almanac of American Politics. 
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