Friday, May 02, 2008 - Posts
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DemConWatch, the Rain Man of primary delegate counting, today breaks down six different scenarios for how Florida's and Michigan’s delegates could get allocated. If neither state’s delegates are counted, for example, Obama currently leads by 130 delegates. Read More...
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Clinton's prospects for surviving Indiana and North Carolina continue to look favorable. Howard Dean still wants to seat Florida and Michigan delegates—which would probably benefit Clinton—while another former DNC chair endorses Obama. Jimmy Carter indicates Read More...
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In an interview with Nightline yesterday, Clinton said, "If we had the Republican rules, I would already be the nominee." This line—she and Bill have said it a few times now—has led to some marvelous takedowns, from Jon Stewart to the New Republic ’s Read More...
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Former Slate intern and North Carolina native Jake Melville sends along this dispatch: Barack Obama pitches himself as a "post-partisan" politician who can bridge our divides. But by playing a pickup game with the University of North Carolina Tar Heels Read More...
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