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Nightline Tonight Tue., February 19, 2008


The Presidential Primaries
The next states to weigh in on the Democratic presidential nomination are Hawaii and Wisconsin. It's a tight race with Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama vying for the 94 delegates at stake today. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is hoping to cement a significant lead in the delegate count in today's GOP primaries in Wisconsin and Washington. "Nightline" co-anchor Terry Moran has the results. Also tonight, David Wright takes a look at the cult of Obama. What is it about the Illinois senator that has his most ardent supporters swooning? And will all the enthusiasm actually translate into votes?
Recession-Proofing
It's a tough job market out there, as Dale Kloefkorn, a 40-something divorced father of three, attests. Laid off last fall, he hasn't been able to secure a job since. Can 15-year career coach veteran Peggy Klaus help him recession-proof his career? ABC's Eric Horng reports from Arizona. Read more here.
Castro Bows Out
After almost half a century in power, Cuban leader Fidel Castro is calling it quits. He announced his resignation early this morning in the online edition of the state-run paper Granma, citing his poor health. What will this mean for Cuba's future? ABC's Jeffrey Kofman reports. We hope you'll join us.
The "Nightline" team
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