Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: mflacy
AP News & MSNBC is reporting Edwards is endorsing Obama today.
If so, sweet! :thumbsup:
Confirmed. Just heard it on WRAL news here in Raleigh.
Originally posted by: mflacy
The pledged delegates don't have to shift their vote to Obama, it's still up to them to choose according to the rules.
But yes, Edwards influence in the matter would help Obama's case.
Originally posted by: mflacy
Edwards delegate count up to +7 pledged delegates for Obama. 1 in NH and 6 from SC.
Obama also received 2 more superdelegates bringing him to +3 for the day; Henry Waxman and Howard Berman of California.
http://www.earthtimes.org/arti...n-pledges,396036.shtmlPresident Larry Cohen of the Communications Workers of America, a super delegate for DC and a member of the Democratic National Committee, today announced his commitment to support Senator Barack Obama as the Democratic presidential nominee.
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Which puts him right on pace to get to 2025 by PR...
http://spreadsheets.google.com...-0Yw80DbqlgeU3FA&gid=1
Originally posted by: RaistlinZ
With all of these endorsements I'd expect Obama to win Montana and Idaho. If that happens I would expect Clinton to respectfully bow out of the contest.
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
So what's Obamas count in Supers right now? And total delegate count?
Originally posted by: mflacy
First SD on the day goes to Obama, Pete Stark of CA.
Ex-Edwards delegates?Originally posted by: RaistlinZ
Originally posted by: mflacy
First SD on the day goes to Obama, Pete Stark of CA.
CNN has him at 1,904 I think. Where did he pick up those five delegates from?
Originally posted by: RaistlinZ
Originally posted by: mflacy
First SD on the day goes to Obama, Pete Stark of CA.
CNN has him at 1,904 I think. Where did he pick up those five delegates from?
Originally posted by: Lemon law
Assuming Hillary wins Kentucky and Obama wins Oregon, its still difficult to see Obama get over the top with 2025 come next Tuesday. If anything, 5/20/08 should leave Hillary winning more elected delegates Tuesday.
But if the super delegates declaring for Obama turns from a trickle into a flood, that lone Oregon victory may be enough.
But since we have suffered through almost the entire democratic primary season already, I hardly see how it can hurt to see it all the way through to June 3. By then, Hillary math will be impossible, even if Florida and Michigan are compromise counted and the bar is raised higher than 2025. And who knows, Hillary might just throw in the towel on May 20 and that she ends it on a high note with Kentucky in her purse.
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Oops. Looks like I missed this one:
http://ap.google.com/article/A...f2Zusn1o1fD3QD90NG0J80