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CheeseWhiz
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« on: March 05, 2008, 06:18:19 AM »

I have a question and this seemed the right place to ask it…  Also, I'm sorry if this has already been answered somewhere, I tried looking but I'm tried for staying up late last night and getting up early today, so I may have missed something Tongue

Anyway, I was watching CNN, and they showed something early last night, (before Ohio and Texas were called, and maybe Rhode Island, too,) that if Obama won all the remaining primaries with a 55-45 margin, he'd still be short of a majority in the delegate count, before the superdelegates voted.  But, in Obama’s almost month of wins between the super Tuesdays, he won every state by more than 55%.  So what I'm asking is, does he have an actual shot at winning a majority in the delegate before the superdelegates vote?

Sorry if that was confusing.

P.S. Looked at this new spell check thing we got, wasn’t here the last time I posted, and it told me I misspelled Obama, it wanted me to change it to Obadiah or something.  Even worse wasn’t that it didn’t recognize Rhode. *shakes head*
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