On Those Delegate Counts

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Democrats, Video

TPM rounds up the various numbers the networks have but aren’t explaining…

WTF? Why are they not even caveating these numbers? They’re saying them like they’re official, and yet everybody has different numbers. I am SOOOOO done with this.

TPM tries to round up some of these numbers…

NBC: Obama 943, Clinton 895 (Not including super-delegates)

ABC: Clinton 1,127, Obama 1,110.

CBS: Obama 1,134, Clinton 1,131.

AP: Clinton 1,136, Obama 1,108.

CNN: Clinton 1,148, Obama 1,121.

Crazy.

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One Response to “On Those Delegate Counts”

  1. Deadlocked Democrats and the consequences thereof « Blunt Object Says:

    [...]  Obama ahead of Clinton in pledged delegates, catching her in superdelegates (TPM Election Central) (Hat tip: Donklephant) [...]

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