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DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES
• 2,025 delegates needed to win nomination
Tally to date
• Obama: 2,154
• Clinton: 1,919
• Edwards: 4
Delegates won so far
• Alabama Primary: Obama - 29; Clinton - 28
• Alaska Caucus: Obama - 14; Clinton - 4
• Arizona Primary: Clinton - 35; Obama - 29
• Arkansas Primary: Clinton - 38; Obama - 8
• California Primary: Clinton - 237; Obama - 192
• Colorado Caucus: Obama - 43; Clinton - 23
• Connecticut Primary: Obama - 36; Clinton - 24
• Delaware Primary: Obama - 10; Clinton - 9
• District of Columbia Primary: Obama - 24; Clinton - 13
• Florida Primary (half of 210): Clinton - 56; Obama - 40
• Georgia Primary: Obama - 68; Clinton - 31
• Hawaii Caucus: Clinton - 8; Obama - 21
• Idaho Caucus: Obama - 19; Clinton - 3
• Illinois Primary: Obama - 132; Clinton - 49
• Indiana Primary: Clinton - 42; Obama - 41
• Iowa Caucus: Obama - 34; Edwards - 4; Clinton - 17
• Kansas Caucus: Obama - 28; Clinton - 10
• Kentucky Primary: Clinton - 40; Obama - 16
• Louisiana Primary: Obama - 35; Clinton - 27
• Maine Caucus: Obama - 20; Clinton - 10
• Maryland Primary: Obama - 53; Clinton - 37
• Massachusetts Primary: Clinton - 65; Obama - 50
• Michigan Primary (half of 153): Clinton - 38; Obama - 36
• Minnesota Caucus: Obama - 58; Clinton - 27
• Mississippi Primary: Obama - 24; Clinton - 13
• Missouri Primary: Obama - 42; Clinton - 41
• Montana Primary: Obama - 13; Clinton - 4
• Nebraska Caucus: Obama - 22; Clinton - 8
• Nevada Caucus: Clinton - 13; Obama - 17
• New Hampshire Primary: Clinton - 12; Obama - 15; Edwards - 1
• New Jersey Primary: Clinton - 71; Obama - 53
• New Mexico Primary: Clinton - 20; Obama - 17
• New York Primary: Clinton - 184; Obama - 94
• North Carolina Primary: Obama - 76; Clinton - 51
• North Dakota Caucus: Obama - 15; Clinton - 5
• Ohio Primary: Clinton - 82; Obama - 74
• Oklahoma Primary: Clinton - 25; Obama - 19
• Oregon Primary: Obama - 38; Clinton - 23
• Pennsylvania Primary: Clinton - 102; Obama - 78
• Rhode Island Primary: Clinton - 21; Obama - 10
• South Carolina Primary: Obama - 39; Clinton - 14
• South Dakota Primary: Obama - 12; Clinton - 9
• Tennessee Primary: Clinton - 46; Obama - 32
• Texas Primary: Clinton - 108; Obama - 113
• Utah Primary: Obama - 17; Clinton - 11
• Vermont Primary: Obama - 14; Clinton - 7
• Virginia Primary: Obama - 61; Clinton - 34
• Washington Caucus: Obama - 8; Clinton - 6
• West Virginia Primary: Clinton - 23; Obama - 12
• Wisconsin Primary: Obama - 53; Clinton - 34
• Wyoming Caucus: Obama - 12; Clinton - 5
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REPUBLICAN DELEGATES
• 1,191 delegates needed to win nomination
Tally to date
• McCain: 1,504
• Huckabee: 286
• Romney: 242
• Paul: 24
Delegates won so far
• Alabama Primary: Huckabee - 26; McCain - 20
• Alaska Caucus: Romney - 12, Huckabee - 6, Paul - 5, McCain - 3
• Arizona Primary: McCain - 53
• Arkansas Primary: Huckabee - 32; McCain -1, Romney - 1
• California Primary: McCain - 158; Romney - 15
• Colorado Caucus: Romney - 43; McCain - 1
• Connecticut Primary: McCain - 30
• Delaware Primary: McCain - 18
• District of Columbia Primary: McCain - 19
• Florida Primary: McCain - 57 of 210
• Georgia Primary: Huckabee - 54; McCain - 12; Romney - 6
• Hawaii Primary (5/16/08): 20
• Idaho Primary: McCain - 17; Paul - 5
• Illinois Primary: McCain - 57; Romney - 3
• Indiana Primary: McCain - 28
• Iowa Caucus: Huckabee - 30; Romney - 7; McCain - 3
• Kansas Caucus: Huckabee - 36; McCain - 2
• Kentucky Primary: McCain - 42
• Louisiana Primary: McCain - 43
• Maine Caucus: Romney - 18; McCain - 3
• Maryland Primary: McCain - 37
• Massachusetts Primary: Romney - 22; McCain - 20
• Michigan Primary: McCain - 25; Huckabee - 4
• Minnesota Caucus: Romney - 38; McCain - 2; Huckabee - 1
• Mississippi Primary: McCain - 38
• Missouri Primary: McCain - 58
• Montana Caucus: Romney - 22; McCain - 3
• Nebraska Primary (5/13/08): 35
• Nevada Caucus: Romney - 17; McCain - 7; Paul - 4; Huckabee - 3
• New Hampshire Primary: McCain - 7; Romney - 4; Huckabee - 1
• New Jersey Primary: McCain - 52
• New York Primary: McCain - 101
• North Carolina Primary: McCain - 51; Huckabee - 8
• North Dakota Caucus: Romney - 8; McCain - 5; Huckabee - 5; Paul - 5
• Ohio Primary: McCain - 85
• Oklahoma Primary: McCain - 35; Huckabee - 6
• Oregon Primary: McCain - 21; Paul - 2; Romney - 1
• Pennsylvania Primary: McCain - 3
• Rhode Island Primary: McCain - 15; Huckabee - 4
• South Carolina: McCain - 19; Huckabee - 5
• South Dakota Primary (6/3/08): 27
• Tennessee Primary: Huckabee - 24; McCain - 23; Romney - 8
• Texas Primary: McCain - 121; Huckabee - 16
• Utah Primary: Romney - 35; McCain - 1
• Vermont Primary: McCain - 17
• Virginia Primary: McCain - 62
• Washington Caucus: McCain - 16; Huckabee - 3
• West Virginia Caucus: Huckabee - 18; McCain - 12
• Wisconsin Primary: McCain - 34; Huckabee - 3
• Wyoming Caucus: McCain - 5; Huckabee - 1
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Are these 2 clowns the best this great country can do for candidates????????????????
#1 Posted by Paradise on April 18, 2008 at 6:59 p.m. (Suggest removal)
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#2 Posted by jacktanner on April 21, 2008 at 12:28 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Mrs. Bill Clinton should never have run. She is tearing the party apart.
#3 Posted by RockfordGrad on May 9, 2008 at 5:04 p.m. (Suggest removal)
She can't quit. She still has several dozen new pants suits she has not yet worn.
#4 Posted by Paradise on May 9, 2008 at 7:10 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Thet REALLY need to UPDATE this story !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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A Real CHOICE
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#6 Posted by jacktanner on June 27, 2008 at 8:24 p.m. (Suggest removal)
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