The Delegate Math Gets Worse For McCain

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Electoral College, McCain, Polls

First, a video of Chuck Todd explaining it all, and it ain’t pretty for McCain.

So Obama basically has 264 in the bag right now. That means he only needs 6 more electoral votes.

And just look at these projections…

FiveThirtyEight: Obama 333.2, McCain 204.8



Electoral-Vote.com: Obama 338, McCain 185, Tie 15



Real Clear Politics: Obama 353, McCain 185


What’s more, Obama could add Indiana and Missouri, which could push his total to 375 and drive McCain’s down to 165.

How in the world does McCain plan to make this up?

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3 Responses to “The Delegate Math Gets Worse For McCain”

  1. Avinash_Tyagi Says:

    Obama landslide coming to bury the Republicans.

  2. Below The Beltway » Blog Archive » Chuck Todd On The Electoral Math And Why John McCain Is In Trouble Says:

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  3. Dr. Ethiopia Says:

    McCain-Palin ticket is the worst joke about to be pulled on Americans. Are you serious? Palin for VP? Ok. Moving on. We all know McCain has no chance except to go negative. Nothing is appealing about a man who acts like he was the only soldier in Vietnm. Think about it i am Twenty-something and the Vietnam story will not be the reason why i would vote. So maybe he should try to focus on the issues, and then he might have a slight chance in capturing my attention span.

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