It feels a bit like water torture- drip by drip.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sen. Barack Obama picked up five more delegates than Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in Mississippi's Democratic primary Tuesday.
Obama won 19 delegates and Clinton 14, according to an analysis of returns by The Associated Press.
Obama won the primary with more than 60 percent of the vote, according to unofficial returns. But Clinton was able to hold down Obama's delegate gains by winning one of the state's four congressional districts. Obama carried the other three.
Obama is also ahead in the delegate count in Texas at this point, results are not expected until March 29th.
