If you can, try to remember way back to January, back when there were eight Democratic candidates for President. Back in January the all important state of Iowa voted to determine who would be the Democratic candidate for President. Back then people complained that Iowa had to much sway, that it didn't adequately represent America, that it is as diverse as a Mayflower reunion, and that other states ought to have a say. This year the primary season has lasted longer than any other time in recent memory, and as it turns out the other states went with the same guy Iowa did anyway.
If you will also remember about that night, John Edwards came in second, and earned some delegates that night, some of whom have now been reapportioned. Also, California finally finished counting out their votes and their final totals are in. As always, the updated math is reported first here at AskHodder.com
Obama 1618 Clinton 1479
The magic number still sits at 2025
There are 603 pledged delegates remaining, 957 including super delegates
Number of remaining pledged delegates needed to clinch:
Obama 407, 68%
Clinton 546, 91%
Including Super Delegates
Obama 43%
Clinton 57%
Mrs. Clinton needs 73% of all pledged delgates to be aloted in order to pull even with Mr. Obama, 65% including Super Delegates
Monday, March 17, 2008
Updated Delegate Math
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