Barack Obama erased Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-imposing lead among superdelegates Saturday when he added more endorsements from the group of Democrats who will decide the party's nomination for president.
Obama narrows Clinton superdelegate lead to 2
cnn.comFound 5 days, 1 hour, 55 minutes, and 5 seconds agoSen. Hillary Clinton's superdelegate lead over Sen. Barack Obama was narrowed even more Saturday, according to CNN's latest delegate estimate.
Obama takes super-delegate lead
news.bbc.co.ukFound 5 days, 5 hours, 23 minutes, and 5 seconds agoDemocratic hopeful Barack Obama overtakes rival Hillary Clinton in super-delegate endorsements.
Obama takes super-delegate lead
news.bbc.co.ukFound 5 days, 5 hours, 26 minutes, and 20 seconds agoDemocratic hopeful Barack Obama overtakes rival Hillary Clinton in super-delegate endorsements.
Obama Takes Superdelegate Lead for the First Time
elections.foxnews.comFound 5 days, 2 hours, 48 minutes, and 17 seconds agoBarack Obama has taken the lead in superdelegate endorsements for the first time, marking a potential turning point in the endgame of the Democratic primary. Obama picked up five superdelegates Saturday, after rounding up nine such endorsements the day before. ...
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Sen. Hillary Clinton's superdelegate lead over Sen. Barack Obama was narrowed even more Saturday, according to CNN's latest delegate estimate.
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Clinton campaign strategist Geoff Garin and communications director Howard Wolfson, speaking to a breakfast meeting with reporters, repeated recent Clinton campaign assertions that the delegate majority is 2,209 to shoot down speculation that Clinton would drop out of the race after her expected defeat ...
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Via CNN: Obama narrows Clinton superdelegate lead to 2
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You may not like Hillary Clinton much, but you have to grant she's not stupid. So why is she hanging on so tenaciously? McClatchy's report on a "desperate Clinton arguing on" may reveal the answer. Clinton campaign strategist Geoff Garin and communications director
Howard Wolfson, speaking to a breakfast meeting with reporters,
repeated recent Clinton campaign assertions that the delegate majority
is 2,209 to shoot down speculation that Clinton would drop out of the
race after her expected defeat of Obama in West Virginia on Tuesday.
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Posted in Media , Politics at 5:45 pm by Sheila
Or is it a media-driven effort to push Hillary Clinton out, finally? Something did change today, whether it was perception or reality.
The headlines have been turning over rapidly all day, but they're all variations on this one . It started a couple of days after the North Carolina/Indiana primaries, picked up momentum Friday when Obama began picking up more declared superdelegates, and turned a corner today.
Barack Obama has taken the lead in superdelegate endorsements for the first time, marking a potential turning point in the endgame of the Democratic primary.
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Obama has passed Clinton in committed superdelegates, as well as elected delegates.
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clareified.com
Think Spitzer still has the number for resignation? I need to make a call.
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hile Sen. Hillary Clinton soldiers on, campaigning for votes of West Virginia Democrats ahead of the state's primary, she and her surrogates are also trying to stop the defection of superdelegates.
Clinton's West Virginia prospects look good, but on the superdelegates front, Sen. Barack Obama just pulled ahead .
It's a remarkable reversal of fortune for Clinton because she entered the presidential race with virtually all the superdelegates in her pocket.
The tally now :
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Rough day for Clinton on Saturday and now Obama leads her in superdelegates support for the first time by my count. And MSNBC's. And AP's.
It. Is. Over.
First, Obama added Carol Burke and Kevin Rodriguez switched . Both were from the Virgin Islands. Next, Ohio gave Obama Dave Regan , an add-on super.
The only elected superdelegate pickup of the day was Harry Mitchell of Arizona for Obama . He had this to say…
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hile Sen. Hillary Clinton soldiers on, campaigning for votes of West Virginia Democrats ahead of the state's primary, she and her surrogates are also trying to stop the defection of superdelegates.
Clinton's West Virginia prospects look good, but on the superdelegates front, Sen. Barack Obama just pulled ahead .
It's a remarkable reversal of fortune for Clinton because she entered the presidential race with virtually all the superdelegates in her pocket.
The tally now :
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Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama overtakes Hillary Clinton in super-delegate endorsements.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton's superdelegate lead over Sen. Barack Obama was narrowed even more Saturday, according to CNN's latest delegate estimate.
Clinton picked up the votes of two more superdelegates and lost one since Friday night.
Rep. Ciro Rodriguez of Texas announced his support for the New York senator.
Arthur Powell was named an add-on superdelegate by the Massachusetts Democratic Party on Saturday and said he would vote for Clinton.
Obama, meanwhile, picked up three superdelegates since Friday night, including Carole Burke and Kevin Rodriquez of the Virgin Islands.
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W Virginia will be a landslide for Clinton and no one is disputing that.
End of story .
Kentucky - just about the same.
Obama is ahead in one story and two behind in another in the super-delegate race.
All this means is that the Clinton campaign gets more cash from her - because that campaign is broke and the race goes on another three weeks or so.
Obama is still the winner.
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