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Delegate Count - Real Clear Politics - 09 March 2008
Real Clear Politics Delegate Count Summary
Delegate Count
(2,025 Needed to Win)
State
Date
Delegates
Obama
Clinton
Total
-
1588
1465
Super Delegates
-
795
210
242
Pledged Delegates
-
2654
1378
1223
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Delegate Count
(1,191 Needed to Win)
State
Date
Delegates
McCain
Romney
Huckabee
Paul
Total
-
1260
272
270
14
Unpledged RNC
-
0
129
1
5
-
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McCain Channels His Inner Hillary
New York Times
By Frank Rich
Before they were sidetracked into a new war against The New York Times, the Rush Limbaugh posse had it right about John McCain. He is a double agent. Some Democrats do admire and like him. So does Jon Stewart, and so do many liberal editorial boards and card-carrying hacks in the [...]
Ralph Nader Announces Bid for President
New York Sun
Ralph Nader is launching a third-party campaign for president.
The consumer advocate made the announcement today on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” He says most Americans are disenchanted with the Democratic and Republican parties, and that none of the presidential contenders are addressing ways to stem corporate crime and Pentagon waste and promote labor rights.
Mr. [...]
Delegate Count - Real Clear Politics - 23 Feb 2008
Real Clear Politics 23 Feb 2008
Democrats
Obama
Clinton
Total Delegates
1374
1275
Pledged Delegates
1193
1034
Popular Vote
10,300,410
9,375,213
Popular Vote (w/FL)
10,876,624
10,246,199
National RCP Average
44.6%
43.0%
Ohio
42.0%
50.0%
Texas
46.0%
48.8%
Republicans
McCain
Huckabee
Total Delegates
976
245
National RCP Average
51.9%
28.9%
Texas
48.8%
36.8%
General Election
Democrats
Republicans
Obama vs. McCain
Obama 47.7
McCain 42.2
Clinton vs. McCain
Clinton 43.2
McCain 47.7
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Democrat Republican Latest Numbers 18 Feb 2008
Real Clear Politics
REAL CLEAR POLITICS ELECTION 2008
Democrats
Obama
Clinton
Total Delegates
1302
1235
Pledged Delegates
1134
996
Popular Vote
9,534,440
8,830,610
Popular Vote (w/FL)
10,110,654
9,701,596
National RCP Average
45.2%
43.2%
Wisconsin
46.3%
42.0%
Ohio
36.7%
54.0%
Texas
42.0%
50.3%
Republicans
McCain
Huckabee
Total Delegates
846
243
National RCP Average
50.8%
28.4%
Texas
48.3%
36.7%
General Election
Democrats
Republicans
Obama vs. McCain
Obama 47.7
McCain 44.0
Clinton vs. McCain
Clinton 45.3
McCain 47.0
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Clemens Steroids Issue Is Partisan
Republicans support star pitcher while Democrats side with trainer
L.A. Times
Christine Daniels
Wednesday’s congressional hearing on the Mitchell Report introduced us to two new influential political action groups:
Republicans for Roger Clemens.
Democrats for Brian McNamee.
You could hear in their voices and see it in their demeanor as representatives from both sides of the aisle took turns at firing/lobbing [...]
Lincoln Chaffee Endorses Barack Obama
Ex-Republican Senator Endorses Barack Obama
Fox News Embeds
by Bonney Kapp
Former GOP Rhode Island Senator Lincoln Chaffee endorsed Barack Obama today, because he believes Obama to be “the best candidate to restore American credibility, to restore our confidence to be moral and just, and to bring people together to solve the complex issues such as the economy, [...]
In The Wake Of John McCain’s Tsunami Tuesday Victories
The numbers add up to John McCain
The Washington Times
By Gary Bauer
In the wake of John McCain’s Tsunami Tuesday victories and Mitt Romney’s consequent withdrawal from the presidential sweepstakes, a reality has emerged that conservatives must accept: John McCain will be the Republican Party’s nominee.
But for more than a few conservatives, this reality seems too bitter [...]
McCain rejects primary public funds
McCain doesn’t want to limit how much he spends on his campaign!
McCain Doesn’t Want To Play By His Own Rules
Yahoo
WASHINGTON - Sen. John McCain, a passionate advocate of limits on campaign finances, is turning down government matching funds for the primary to free him to spend more money as he prepares for a general election [...]



