Sen. Barack Obama's surprising 28-point win in Tuesday's Virginia primary, in which he piled up a larger share of the votes than in Maryland, showed his campaign's success in turning out voters and broadening his formidable coalition of supporters in the week since Super Tuesday. -
Obama Sailed Behind Galvanized Voters and Broadened Support
Sen. Barack Obama's surprising 28-point win in Tuesday's Virginia primary, in which he piled up a larger share of the votes than in Maryland, showed his campaign's success in turning out voters and broadening his formidable coalition of supporters in the week since Super Tuesday.-
By Tim Craig and Bill Turque