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Obama passes Clinton in super delegates ahead of West Virginia vote

Posted : Mon, 12 May 2008 16:35:06 GMT
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Washington - Senator Barack Obama on Monday had passed rival Hillary Clinton in support from the Democratic Party leaders known as super delegates who will be key in choosing the party's presidential nominee. Obama already led in the total number of delegates needed to secure the party's nomination at a convention in August. But neither candidate has clinched the 2,025 total delegates needed, and the small number of state-by-state contests left mean the super delegates, who decide independently of delegates pledged by voters, will be key in the outcome.

A CNN count showed Obama taking the lead among super delegates on Monday with 274 to Clinton's 273, erasing what was once her significant lead among the party leaders. About 200 super delegates remain undecided with a handful of contests left. A separate count by website realclearpolitics.com puts Obama ahead by four.

The candidates face off in a primary on Tuesday in West Virginia, where Clinton is expected to win by wide margins on support from the white, working-class voters who have provided the backbone of her support in recent contests.

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Braindead?
By: Gayle , Mon, 12 May 2008 21:30:08 GMT

What is wrong with the working class?
Don't they pay attention? Pres. Bill
Clinton is the one who signed NAFTA
and Hillary pushed it through. Geesh.
The Clintons are the elites with over
a hundred million dollars. Obama is
the right choice for all of America.


Obama passes Clinton in super delegate
By: Eric omorogieva , Mon, 12 May 2008 19:01:54 GMT

When your time comes, nobody can change it.It has been written, in the past Obama would be the next president no matter any obstacle he is blessed to become the next America president.Clinton should beg to apply for the position of second in command.



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