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Obama Takes The Lead in Superdelegates

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posted on May, 9 2008 @ 09:39 AM
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Obama Takes The Lead in Superdelegates


blogs.abcnews.com

ABC News' Karen Travers Reports: For the first time this campaign season, Barack Obama has surpassed Hillary Clinton's support among superdelegates, according to the ABC News delegate estimate.

Sen. Obama, D-Ill., picked up two superdelegates this morning giving him a new metric to tout in addition to his current commanding leads in pledged delegates, popular votes, states won, and money raised.

Rep. Donald Payne, D-N.J., switched his endorsement from Clinton to Obama and Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., endorsed Obama. DeFazio was previously uncommitted.

With these endorsements, Obama has the support of 267 superdelegates and Clinton has 265 superdelegates.

Every news organization's superdelegate count is a little different because it is an imperfect science.
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posted on May, 9 2008 @ 09:39 AM
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Every news organization's superdelegate count is a little different because it is an imperfect science.


In other words its a lot like trying to predict the weather.

Can someone explain to me in some coherent fashion why things are so difficult this time around... and I don't buy because we have had two candidates neck and neck.

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posted on May, 9 2008 @ 09:55 AM
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Being racist is more harmful than being sexist. With that being said, Barack Hussein Obama gets alot more superdelegates and therefore gets the Democrat Nomination.

Juan McCain wins in November in a landslide. I'm not excited about this, but Hussein Obama would be much worse than McCain.



posted on May, 9 2008 @ 10:12 AM
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Don't hold your breath RR you might turn blue and pass out...

Given the economy, the chances for the Republicans gaining anything looks mighty slim. After all they have held the oval office for 8 years and had control of congress for 6 of those years... its kinda hard to blame it on the Democrats muchless on the Clintons.




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