6:14 PM PST - CBS and ABC news are both reporting that Sen. Barack Obama has won the Washington State Caucus (78 delegates) and the Nebraska Caucus (24 delegates). They also report that he is leading, according to exit poles, in Louisiana (50 delegates). Results for the Virgin Islands Primary have not been reported yet, where there are 3 delegates at stake.
On tomorrow voters in Maine go to the polls for their state caucus; there will be 24 delegates at stake for the Democrats.
Democratic delegates count as of yesterday, February 8th; Clinton - 1075Obama - 991Also reports indicate that Mike Huckabee has won the Republican Primary in Kansas today.
4 comments:
I'm loving seeing "Obama" and "Clean Sweep" in the same headline on the internet news sites. Wowzer.
This is really going to be something if the superdelegates get to pick the nominee.
Hi Liz,
If the Super delegates intercede there is going to be a riot on the convention floor!
Barack Obama is building much-needed momentum headed into the thick of the race.
But we all know that it doesn't mean anything if his supporters, the voters, do not hand him over the state of Texas, and perhaps Ohio.
*crossing my fingers*
The audacity of hope:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoaoA5Qy8DQ&NR=1
Don,
Texas will be a hard victory for him, there are so many Mexican-Americans there and they tend to support Billary.
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