Politics | Wyoming Obama Wins 7 Delegates in Wyo. Clinton Scores 5, blasts rival for lacking Iraq pullout plan By John Johnson Posted Mar 8, 2008 5:17 PM CST Copied Volunteer Joan Bangen counts the ballots after the voting at the Wyoming Democratic caucuses in Casper, Wyo., on Saturday, March 8, 2008. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) (Associated Press) Barack Obama easily won the Wyoming caucuses today and added 7 delegates to his tally, Chris Cillizza reports in his Washington Post blog. Obama won 61% of the vote and Hillary Clinton won 38%, scoring 5 delegates. Obama campaign chief David Plouffe called the victory "a very important win" while Clinton's camp depicted the result as a surprisingly good "near split in delegates." Both campaigns fired off memos over Iraq war plans as the Wyoming votes were being tallied. Clinton's blasted her rival for claiming to have a pullout plan even though departed adviser Samantha Power said the campaign had none. Obama's camp replied that he "has made hard end dates about Iraq a centerpiece of his campaign." Read These Next Sources say Tommy Lee Jones' daughter was found dead at 34. Rising snow lines turn ski resorts into debris fields. China demands answers after Panama monument demolished. France explains why it made George and Amal Clooney citizens. Report an error