Super Tuesday states that had recent polls, with projection of delegates if this were the outcome:
Delegates
Clinton
Obama
Alabama
60
35%
40%
Arizona*
67
37%
27%
California*
440
43%
40%
Colorado*
71
32%
34%
Connecticut
60
44%
48%
Georgia
103
36%
52%
Illinois*
185
22%
51%
Massachusetts
121
57%
33%
Minnesota*
88
40%
33%
Missouri*
88
43%
24%
New Jersey
127
51%
39%
New York
281
54%
38%
Oklahoma*
47
44%
19%
Tennessee*
85
36%
31%
Delegates
772
701
Note: *These polls still have Edwards as a choice. In states with more recent polls without Edwards, it appears most of his support is going to Obama, so adjust accordingly. There are 351 delegates in the "other/undecided/Edwards" column up for grabs. Looks like it will be pretty close.
There have been a few high-profile TN officials switching to Hillary from Edwards this week...nothing released publicly yet, though.
He certainly picked a bad time to drop out, from the perspective of folks running for delegate. As a fellow Democrat, I'm bummed for 'em.
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“Don't wait. The time will never be just right.” - Napoleon Hill
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 02/04/2008 - 18:23.
As the chart shows, Hillary has the lead. It may be relatively close, but this will always be the case, and will most likely get the nomination. Lets be honest, the media is just playing Obama up to get ratings.
Interesting article from Chris Bowers on Edwards supporters:
Link...
There have been a few high-profile TN officials switching to Hillary from Edwards this week...nothing released publicly yet, though.
He certainly picked a bad time to drop out, from the perspective of folks running for delegate. As a fellow Democrat, I'm bummed for 'em.
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“Don't wait. The time will never be just right.” - Napoleon Hill
Edwards still can have delegates and many of us supporters are still voting for him.
He put the campaign on suspension no closed or withdrawn.
The best has withdrawn from the primary, who knows now where we go.
As the chart shows, Hillary has the lead. It may be relatively close, but this will always be the case, and will most likely get the nomination. Lets be honest, the media is just playing Obama up to get ratings.