Latest Democratic Delegate Counts

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, Hillary

From Time:

  • ABC: Obama 1,385, Clinton 1,275
  • AP: Obama 1,378, Clinton 1,276
  • CBS: Obama 1,389, Clinton 1,267
  • CNN: Obama 1,378, Clinton 1,269
  • MSNBC: Obama 1,194, Clinton 1,037

I ask again…how are these so varied? Why can’t we agree on a standard here?

Jeezus…

UPDATE:
Here’s how many delegates are on the line tonight:

  • Ohio: 141
  • Rhode Island: 21
  • Texas Primary: 126
  • Texas Caucus: 67
  • Vermont: 15
  • Total: 370

She needs to win 57% of them tonight to start the turnaround. If she doesn’t do that, the % of the remaining delegates she needs to grab goes up to 62%. And that means she needs 62% of the delegates in EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THE SUBSEQUENT CONTESTS. How likely is that?

FYI.

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