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mohc (1000+ posts) Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Tue Feb-26-08 02:49 PM
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14. For those wanting the numbers behind the claim
1/3 (IA) 16 - 15
1/8 (NH) 9 - 9
1/15 (MI) 0 - 0
1/19 (NV) 13 - 12
1/26 (SC) 25 - 12
1/29 (FL) 0 - 0
2/5 (SuperTuesday) 842 - 828 (11 still to be decided)
2/9 (LA, NE, WA, VI) 105 - 56
2/10 (ME) 15 - 9
2/12 (DA, DC, MD, VA) 111 - 57.5 (6.5 to be decided)
2/19 (HI,WI) 56 - 38
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  Reminder: There has not been a single day in which Clinton won more pledged delegates than Obama I Vote In Pittsburgh  Feb-26-08 02:38 PM   #0 
   That is NOT true.Clinton won more pledged delegates In Arizona  saracat   Feb-26-08 02:39 PM   #1 
   Read what the OP actually says again.  Pirate Smile   Feb-26-08 02:40 PM   #3 
   The AZ primary was on Super Tuesday. Obama won more pledged delegates on Super Tuesday. n/t  I Vote In Pittsburgh   Feb-26-08 02:45 PM   #10 
   Reminder: Bush won. Celebrating a winner for the sake of winning is stupid.  jlake   Feb-26-08 02:39 PM   #2 
   I wasn't celebrating when Bush won.  I Vote In Pittsburgh   Feb-26-08 02:47 PM   #11 
      You are making the case that Obama is right because he is a winner.  jlake   Feb-26-08 02:48 PM   #13 
         No I'm not.  I Vote In Pittsburgh   Feb-26-08 02:52 PM   #16 
            Then what is your intended point?  jlake   Feb-26-08 02:53 PM   #18 
               That Obama's campaign has truly been historic in terms of changing the popular vote  I Vote In Pittsburgh   Feb-26-08 02:55 PM   #21 
                  Oh, is that why Obama has 0 chance to win with just pledge delegates?  jlake   Feb-26-08 02:59 PM   #22 
                     Sorry, I don't understand your point  I Vote In Pittsburgh   Feb-26-08 03:05 PM   #23 
                        If Obama has revolutionized the voting process why does he need superdelegates  jlake   Feb-26-08 03:07 PM   #24 
                           I'm not convinced he's revolutionized the voting process  I Vote In Pittsburgh   Feb-26-08 03:17 PM   #25 
                              The revolutionizing will come Jan. 20th, 2009  andyrowe   Feb-26-08 04:16 PM   #27 
   New Hampshire, I think.  Bornaginhooligan   Feb-26-08 02:41 PM   #4 
   Both got 9 pledged delegates from NH  I Vote In Pittsburgh   Feb-26-08 02:42 PM   #5 
   Oh right, I completely forgot.  Bornaginhooligan   Feb-26-08 02:45 PM   #9 
   Actually, the delegate count in NH is 9 and 9.  SteppingRazor   Feb-26-08 02:43 PM   #6 
   Also, Obama got more pledged delegates from Nevada  I Vote In Pittsburgh   Feb-26-08 02:43 PM   #7 
   Hillary has never led in Pledged Delegates in the whole race  TAWS   Feb-26-08 02:44 PM   #8 
   Hillary has never even tied in pledged delegates the whole race n/t  I Vote In Pittsburgh   Feb-26-08 02:47 PM   #12 
      It started 0 - 0, so it was kinda tied  mohc   Feb-26-08 02:50 PM   #15 
         Hmm... true.  I Vote In Pittsburgh   Feb-26-08 02:52 PM   #17 
   For those wanting the numbers behind the claim  mohc   Feb-26-08 02:49 PM   #14 
   I bet those of us who know this are in the minority.  andyrowe   Feb-26-08 02:55 PM   #19 
   Nice post.  cottonseed   Feb-26-08 02:55 PM   #20 
      I know right?  andyrowe   Feb-26-08 03:45 PM   #26 
 

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