Delegates
by kos
Wed Mar 05, 2008 at 01:11:58 AM PST
Vermont (15 delegates)
Clinton 6
Rhode Island (21 delegates)
Obama 8
Texas
Primary (126 delegates, Link)
Obama 62
Caucuses(67 delegates; tentative results based on a straight percentage from 34% reporting)
Clinton ~30
Total (Nowhere near final)
Obama ~99
Clinton ~94
Ohio (141 delegates, punching in results with 97% reporting here)
Obama 68
So total for the night, thus far, is Clinton 185 and Obama 184. Not all votes are in, so things will change a bit. But at this point, we have a ridiculously tiny one-delegate lead for Clinton for the night, which could either produce her first delegate victory of the election, or be erased by the rest of the still-not-reported Texas caucuses.
Now according to both the Clinton and Obama campaigns, Obama entered the race with a 159 pledged delegate lead. So with some luck, Clinton ends the night about … 158 157 delegates behind.
More problematic for Clinton, is that today’s 370 delegates were about 38 percent of the just-shy of 1,000 remaining delegates before Tuesday’s contests. That means we just had over 1/3rd of the remaining delegates allocated, with only marginal-to-none gains in the count for Clinton.
So Clinton is running out of states, and even her “big” victory Tuesday is proving little more than a pyrrhic victory.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/3/5/3265/76888/604/469268
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