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Those supers aren't idiots(at least I hope not), if they want a Democrat in the Whitehouse, they'll vote for whoever has the most pledged delegates. To vote otherwise...well lets just say the dems should just concede to McCain right now if that's what they intend to do.
Great news! Thanks for the update. He gave an outstanding speech in Indiana today addressing the "race" issues that the media is buzzing about. It was probably one of the better speeches I have heard in awhile. Hope everyone saw it today on CNN.
Finally been decided that Obama gets an overall net gain of 10 delegates out of the Iowa conventions, that's more than Hillary gained out of her Ohio win. She's never going to catch up in pledged delegates, she's further behind now than when the month started.
So the overall delegate take for each candidate: 25 for Obama (that's up from 16 during the Jan. 3 caucuses). 14 for Clinton (that's down one from her 15 during Jan. 3). And 6 hung with Edwards, that's down from 14 on Jan. 3.
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