elcorazon
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« on: January 25, 2008, 10:14:26 AM » |
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I know momentum is more important than delegate counts, but Russert was on tv today talking about the way proportional delegates work and the way he described it in districts with 4 delegates, the winner would have to get over 59% of the vote to get 3 delegates, so even if barack trails in a lot of these districts, delegates will be even. Much of the serious campaigning is taking place in districts with an odd number of delegates, where you can get a majority by winning the district.
In other words, Hillary could win 70%of the states or more on Super Tuesday but only have a slight delegate lead, which would leave her vulnerable at any time to a shift in support/momentum even after Super Tuesday... we'll see... not only that but Barack might surprise on Super Tuesday as well.
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