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GoddessDustyGold -> RE: OBAMA wins Maryland, D.C. and Virginia (2/13/2008 1:56:43 AM)
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ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou I saw on T.V. earlier, and it is glorious. Who wants to bet that Hillary is jumping up and down screaming profanities at her staff? I bet Bill is on the phone with reporters accusing them of being in the "vast right wing conspiracy." I really do hope this is our final farewell to those fucktards. I don't like Obama, but I will take 4 years of him in office over those twits any day of the year. Bye bye Bill and Hill. Go write some books and make some speeches at colleges every few years. Y'all are done. Oh stop you,lol. It ain`t over till it`s over.In either case,America wins. Right now,tonight, Barak has a little less than a hundred more delegates and for the 1st time leads over Clinton,including super delegates. But this is long from over,and will probably go to the convention.But not one`s dreading that,contrary to the MSM. I think it`s all very cool. I'm not reading that. Checking here, and updated today (although it does not give a time) they are pretty even. I don't think I am reading this wrong. Obama has 1052 delegates but only 135 SuperDelegates have committed to him. His total stands at 1188. On the other hand, Hillary has only 949 delegates but she has the endorsement of 226 of the superdelegates giving her a current total of 1175. Of the regular delegates, Obama is ahead by about 100. Perhaps that is what you mean? The totals are standing only 13 votes apart, with Hillary slightly behind. It will be interesting to see if this actually comes down to the Superdelegates. quote:
There are 794 (not including Michigan and Florida) total Democratic superdelegates that the nominees are trying to be endorsed by. This consists of 718 regular superdelegates and 76 unpledged add-ons. We will add the unpledged add-ons as soon as they are named by each state. Thats an awful lot of extra votes (that have nothing to do with the way the little guy is voting) out there and up for grabs, in My opinion. More than half remain uncommitted at this point. Bill has been making phone calls. One of the undecideds said he enjoyed talking to ex-Prez Bill even though he realized it was just a call to try to get a commitment for Hillary. I heard it today, but I really can't remember who the Superdelegate in question is. But word in the media has it he was quite candid and said lots of Superdelegates are getting Clinton calls and no one is hearing from Barak. Maybe he should get busy! Without Michigan and Florida, the candidates need 2024 votes to get the nomination. If Michigan and Florida are put back into the mix, the number goes to 2207 for a nod. If I am misinterpreting this info, feel free to correct Me. As an independant I admit I have not been keeping close track of what states are yet to vote, but it seems pretty damn close to Me!
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