12 May 2008

Finally

CNN has an on-line article that Obama has surpassed Clinton in the superdelegate race: "Obama on Monday picked up endorsements from Maine Rep. Tom Allen and Dolly Strazar, a superdelegate from Hawaii. "Most of the primary voters across the nation have now spoken. It is time to bring a graceful end to the primary campaign," Allen said. "We now need to unify the Democratic Party and focus on electing Sen. Obama and a working majority in the United States Senate. That is how we can change the direction of the country," said Allen, who is also a candidate for the U.S. Senate." With the endorsements, Obama now leads in the race for superdelegates, 275 to Clinton's 273. At the beginning of the year, Clinton led the superdelegate race by more than 100. The senator from New York has a 43-percentage-point advantage over Obama in West Virginia, 66 percent to 23 percent, according to a survey from the American Research Group released Friday. Just 28 delegates are up for grab in West Virginia.

Rico says, yup, she'll do well with that down-market, under-educated, poor-white-trash vote in the West Virginia election...

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