primary math
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- Grand Pooh-Bah
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primary math
Methinks Edwards's delegates will determine the Democratic nominee. I wonder if he will endorse someone? If he does, will his delegates listen? I suspect that's why he's still running, honestly.
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Obama delegates - 785
Clinton delegates - 777
Clinton leads in superdelegates 201-110 pushing her into the lead, but my understanding is that superdelegates are even less bound to vote for the candidate they've endorsed than regular delegates are bound to vote for the candidate they've pledged for.
Obama delegates - 785
Clinton delegates - 777
Clinton leads in superdelegates 201-110 pushing her into the lead, but my understanding is that superdelegates are even less bound to vote for the candidate they've endorsed than regular delegates are bound to vote for the candidate they've pledged for.