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Obama claims delegate lead
Politico ^ | Feb 6, 2008 | Mike Allen

Posted on 02/06/2008 8:22:49 PM PST by van_erwin

In a surprise twist after a chaotic Super Tuesday, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) passed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in network tallies of the number of delegates the candidates racked up last night.

The Obama camp now projects topping Clinton by 13 delegates, 847 to 834.

NBC News, which is projecting delegates based on the Democratic Party's complex formula, figures Obama will wind up with 840 to 849 delegates, versus 829 to 838 for Clinton. 

Clinton was portrayed in many news accounts as the night’s big winner, but Obama’s campaign says he wound up with a higher total where it really counts — the delegates who will choose the party’s nominee at this summer’s Democratic convention.

With the delegate count still under way, NBC News said Obama appears to have won around 840 delegates in yesterday’s contests, while Clinton earned about 830 — “give or take a few,” Tim Russert, the network’s Washington bureau chief, said on the “Today” show.


The running totals for the two, which includes previous contests and the party officials known as “superdelegates,” are only about 70 delegates apart, Russert said.

The bottom line is that the two are virtually tied. 

Obama won 13 states, some of them smaller, and Clinton won eight.

On Wednesday morning, the battle was on to shape public perceptions about Tuesday.

The Clinton campaign said it was crunching its delegate numbers but was not sure it was correct that Obama got more.

The Obama campaign sent an e-mailed statement titled: “Obama wins Super Tuesday by winning more states and more delegates.”


Campaign Manager David Plouffe said: “By winning a majority of delegates and a majority of the states, Barack Obama won an important Super Tuesday victory over Sen. Clinton in the closest thing we have to a national primary.”

“From Colorado and Utah in the West to Georgia and Alabama in the South to Sen. Clinton’s backyard in Connecticut, Obama showed that he can win the support of Americans of every race, gender and political party in every region of the country,” Plouffe said. “That’s why he’s on track to win Democratic nomination, and that’s why he’s the best candidate to defeat John McCain in November.”

The Obama campaign attached an Excel spreadsheet containing “state-by-state estimates of the pledged delegates we won last night, which total 845 for Obama and 836 for Clinton — bringing the to-date total of delegates to 908 for Obama, 884 for Clinton.” 


TOPICS: Extended News; Front Page News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: delegates; democrats; election; obama
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1 posted on 02/06/2008 8:22:52 PM PST by van_erwin
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To: van_erwin

Does this take into account Super delegates?


2 posted on 02/06/2008 8:24:19 PM PST by Perdogg (populus suicide est non unus of meus potissimus)
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To: van_erwin
based on the Democratic Party's complex formula

Isn't this what politicians do with everything: Make it so complex that any result is possible??

C'mon, they are still trying to calculate delegates?

3 posted on 02/06/2008 8:26:45 PM PST by technomage (Political Axis Of Evil: McCain, Huckabee, Paul)
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To: van_erwin
based on the Democratic Party's complex formula

Isn't this what politicians do with everything: Make it so complex that any result is possible??

C'mon, they are still trying to calculate delegates?

4 posted on 02/06/2008 8:26:49 PM PST by technomage (Political Axis Of Evil: McCain, Huckabee, Paul)
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To: van_erwin
It is about to get a lot worse for Hillary. Obama is going to win most or maybe even all of the primaries/caucuses over the next two weeks. Meanwhile, he is raking in the dough and she is struggling for money. If she can hang on until March and still have some momentum, she can make a comeback.

My prediction: Neither one gets enough delegates for the nomination.

5 posted on 02/06/2008 8:28:00 PM PST by squidly
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To: Perdogg

no


6 posted on 02/06/2008 8:28:25 PM PST by ncalburt
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To: Perdogg
No those are elected delegates only. With the Super Delegates, Hillary Clinton will have approximately 80 more delegates which is not much at all.
7 posted on 02/06/2008 8:28:50 PM PST by jveritas (God bless our brave troops and President Bush)
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To: squidly
...and she is struggling for money.

I just saw an article that said she's lending her campaign a few million dollars. And that's just what's being reported. I'll bet there's no shortage of money there.

8 posted on 02/06/2008 8:31:22 PM PST by Cementjungle
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To: van_erwin

But for Mr. Obama, Hillary would be polishing her tiara by this time.


9 posted on 02/06/2008 8:35:37 PM PST by bigbob (2)
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To: Cementjungle

She lent her campaign 5 million today.

In other news, Obama raised 5.9 million+ *today* (with a couple hours to go) in response.


10 posted on 02/06/2008 8:35:40 PM PST by UndauntedR
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To: squidly
she is struggling for money

Wouldn't be surprised if this were just another Clintonian trick so she can play herself up as the Underdog. If Obamba is viewed as the front runner in the eyes of the media, they may be forced to render some (albeit token) critical coverage of him.

11 posted on 02/06/2008 8:37:06 PM PST by bshomoic
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To: van_erwin
...the party officials known as “superdelegates"..."all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others".......
12 posted on 02/06/2008 8:40:29 PM PST by Intolerant in NJ
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To: squidly
Yup, this month will be tough on the shrew, as Obama will continue to ride the "change" wave with presumed victories in MD, VA, DC, etc. She then has to win PA, OH, and TX or at least two of the three to hang in there. Those states are pretty white but by then more and more of whitey will be comfortable with Obama.

You may be right that it will go brokered, but I think Obama has the inside track. Of course Team Clinton has a few more tricks up their sleeve I'm sure!
13 posted on 02/06/2008 8:41:14 PM PST by over3Owithabrain
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To: bshomoic
Wouldn't be surprised if this were just another Clintonian trick so she can play herself up as the Underdog

Could be - poor wittle wady is reduced to tears, coughing jags and emptying her purse all to save our country.
14 posted on 02/06/2008 8:42:52 PM PST by over3Owithabrain
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To: bshomoic

Both are claiming to be the underdog.


15 posted on 02/06/2008 8:44:46 PM PST by gracesdad
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To: squidly

Obama is going to win most or maybe even all of the primaries/caucuses over the next two weeks. Meanwhile, he is raking in the dough and she is struggling for money.

Her hubby’s loaded.. (in more ways than one usually, btw), coughed up 5 million today


16 posted on 02/06/2008 8:52:15 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed ... ICE’s toll-free tip hotline —1-866-DHS-2-ICE ... 9/11 .. Never FoRGeT)
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To: Perdogg
Of the 800 Super-delegates, Hillary has 225 pledged but Obama has around 125. So if Obama is even with or slightly ahead of Hillary now, she is in deep trouble. The complex delegate-sharing in each upcoming state will assure that they go to the Convention without either having a clear majority. The unpledged Super-delegates will have to decide it. They won't save Hillary's bacon unless she can start beating Obama decisively in the upcoming races. Even the Florida and Michigan delegates would be largely split between them.

If Mitt withdraws, I'm going to cross-over and vote for Obama here in the Texas primary. Wouldn't it be a gas if we Republicans started messing with the Democratic nomination process like they did with us.

17 posted on 02/06/2008 9:04:28 PM PST by DJtex
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To: bigbob

Mr. Obama is far too respectful for that crack addled charlatan.

Crockbama is a lot more appropriate, given the vapid inane ramblings that he calls a speech. He’s positively the worst embarassment I’ve ever seen offered by either political party in my life. I would vote to re-elect Jimmy Carter before I’d cast a vote for Crock.


18 posted on 02/06/2008 9:06:27 PM PST by Dragonspirit (Mitt basher in 2012: What happened? I thought bashing Romney would move the party rightward? Oh no!)
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To: van_erwin

TOTAL DELEGATES
Delegate Definitions
The current count: (o what is Barry talking about?)

Hillary Clinton
Pledged: 630
Superdelegates: 193
Total: 823

Barack Obama
Pledged: 635
Superdelegates: 106
Total: 74


19 posted on 02/06/2008 9:06:43 PM PST by svcw (The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.)
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To: bshomoic

the idea that the frontrunner, the lady with more bagmen and corporate campaign cash than anyone else being the underdog is patently ridiculous.

She is only the underdog because people are deciding at a very fast rate that they like Obama a lot more


20 posted on 02/06/2008 9:07:42 PM PST by ChurtleDawg (kill em all)
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