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Wright and Obama and Delegates

Now that Barack Obama is truly denouncing Reverend Wright, and trying to distance himself further in no uncertain terms... is he prepared to give up all of the delegates his former association with Wright helped him to gather? Like it...

Posted on April 29, 2008 9:00 PM

Imagine Clinton and Obama are Tied in Delegates

UPDATE: An accidentally released Obama campaign document envisions a virtual tie in delegates going into the convention. ---original post begins here--- It would be a Democratic Convention Nightmare if Obama and Clinton are in a virtual tie after the primaries are all over and neither receive a decisive-enough delegate count or public mandate. Keith Olbermann did a fairly decent job last night in explaining how the delegates -- and more importantly the super-delegates -- add up and factor in to the Democratic Party's nomination process. Watch the video (4:43): For now, let's just hope that one of the candidates emerges and moves forward with a decisive-enough delegate count to make the question moot. The other possibility is a little too frightening to consider...

Posted on February 7, 2008 10:51 PM

Clinton Maintains Lead in Delegate Count

The Associated Press is reporting the following delegate counts - Clinton 1,000, Obama 902, with 2,025 required to nail the nomination. It's still a long way to the finish line.

Posted on February 6, 2008 4:25 PM

Florida Confirms Obama Weaknesses

Barack Obama's performance in yesterday's Florida primary confirms the weaknesses shown in his South Carolina win, demonstrating that his support among non-black voters has fallen considerably as compared to his performance in Iowa.

Posted on January 30, 2008 3:00 PM

Where Does Obama Go From Here?

On a South Carolina Saturday Barack Obama proved he can rally African-American Democrats to his cause, but his performance among the remaining voting demographics showed that he still has an uphill battle ahead of him in order to win the nomination. With Clinton focused squarely on New York, New Jersey, Arkansas, and California and polling strongly with big leads in those states, which comprise 44% of the Super Tuesday delegates, Obama has an uphill battle to win the nomination, but he's not without a plan.

Posted on January 27, 2008 11:00 AM

Nevada Democratic Caucus Results

Results on the Democratic Caucus in Nevada.

Posted on January 19, 2008 3:00 PM

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