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Old 05-20-2008, 07:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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WASHINGTON - (AP) Barack Obama will reach a significant milestone Tuesday as he marches toward the Democratic nomination for president -- a majority of pledged delegates at stake in all the primaries and caucuses.

Obama will still be short of the overall number of delegates needed to clinch the nomination, unless he were to suddenly receive an avalanche of endorsements from the party and elected officials known as superdelegates. But the Illinois senator's campaign is touting the delegate milestone as a big step in defeating his rival, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York.

"A clear majority of elected delegates will send an unmistakable message -- the people have spoken, and they are ready for change," Obama campaign manager David Plouffe wrote in a memo to supporters Monday.

"As we near victory in one contest, the next challenge is already heating up," Plouffe wrote. "President Bush and Senator McCain have begun coordinating their attacks on Barack Obama in an effort to extend their failed policies for a third term."

Obama picked up the endorsement of Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia Monday, less than a week after Clinton overwhelmingly won the state's primary. Byrd is the longest serving member of the U.S. Senate.

Obama has led in pledged delegates since he won the first caucuses in Iowa on Jan. 3. The two candidates stayed close through Super Tuesday, when Democrats voted in 22 states and American Samoa. Obama won 13 more delegates than Clinton that day -- out of nearly 1,700 at stake.

Obama built an imposing lead the following two weeks, winning 11 straight contests in states such as Louisiana, Maryland, Washington and Virginia. He led by 161 pledged delegates on Feb. 19, after victories in Wisconsin and Hawaii. The lead has been relatively unchanged ever since as the candidates spent the past three months trading victories.

Obama goes into Tuesday's contests with 1,610.5 pledged delegates won in primaries and caucuses. He needs 17 more to reach a majority of the 3,253 pledged delegates available. Clinton has 1,443.5 pledged delegates, according to the latest tally by The Associated Press.

Clinton's campaign played down the significance of the milestone, accusing Obama of declaring victory without reaching the required number of overall delegates.

"Premature victory laps and false declarations of victory are unwarranted. Declaring 'mission accomplished' does not make it so," Howard Wolfson, Clinton's communications director, said in a memo to supporters.

Obama has a total of 1,915 delegates overall, including endorsements from superdelegates. Clinton has 1,721, according to the latest AP count.

Obama is a little more than 100 delegates short of the 2,026 needed to clinch the nomination. He cannot make up that ground in the Kentucky and Oregon primaries because of the proportional way in which Democrats award delegates. The two states have a total of 103 delegates at stake Tuesday.

But winning a majority of pledged delegates could help his case with undecided superdelegates, who are free to support whomever they choose at the party's national convention in August. Obama argues that superdelegates should support the candidate who wins the most delegates in the primaries and caucuses. Otherwise, he says, they would be overturning the will of the voters.

Obama, who overtook Clinton in superdelegate endorsements a little more than a week ago, picked up six more Monday. Clinton added none.

Clinton argues that superdelegates should exercise independent judgment.

Her campaign is also trying to change the math by getting the delegates seated from the Michigan and Florida primaries. Clinton won both primaries, but the states had been stripped of their delegates for violating party rules by holding their primaries before Feb. 5.

The Democratic National Committee's rules panel is scheduled to address the issue May 31. If any of the delegates are reinstated, it would increase the number needed to clinch the nomination.
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Did y'all see the 75,000+ people that came to see him in Oregon? Man oh man, look at all those folks!

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Man thats a lot of people! But the party better get the lead out cause McCain and the GOP have been raising funds, questions and votes for the last couple of months while the Dems've been bullcrappin all over each other!
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Did y'all see the 75,000+ people that came to see him in Oregon? Man oh man, look at all those folks!

Do you see me? I'm the guy near the top.


...but I thought I was attending a Hillary Clinton rally. Couldn't tell the difference since they are the same on just about every issue.
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Do you see me? I'm the guy near the top.
Oh yea, I thought that was you!

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Couldn't tell the difference since they are the same on just about every issue.
NOW, ALL OF A SUDDEN! Could someone be doing a just in case I come up short I might reconsider my previous position on the "VICE" spot?
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Man thats a lot of people! But the party better get the lead out cause McCain and the GOP have been raising funds, questions and votes for the last couple of months while the Dems've been bullcrappin all over each other!
McBush doesn't know it yet but he's gonna have one helluva fight on his hands. LOL
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Barack Obama stepped to the brink of victory in the Democratic presidential race Tuesday night, defeating Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Oregon primary and moving within 100 delegates of the total he needs to claim the prize at the party convention this summer.

Speaking to some 6,000 supporters at an outdoor rally with the Iowa Statehouse as a backdrop, the Illinois senator pointed to a campaign where few gave him much of chance of winning when he started the journey a year and a half ago. He is now the likely nominee.

YouTube - Barack Returns to Iowa
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...but I thought I was attending a Hillary Clinton rally. Couldn't tell the difference since they are the same on just about every issue.
Hillary says the difference is you being Black will vote for Obama if he's nominated...that's a given but, that white guy you're standing next to will not. Shame on you Hill....using that race deck. That Willie Horton deck.
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McBush doesn't know it yet but he's gonna have one helluva fight on his hands. LOL
I think you're certainly right about him not knowing it yet! (LMAO)
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Hillary says the difference is you being Black will vote for Obama if he's nominated...that's a given but, that white guy you're standing next to will not. Shame on you Hill....using that race deck. That Willie Horton deck.
I know you're being sarcastic BISHMAN, but that is an absolutely true statement.
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Hillary says the difference is you being Black will vote for Obama if he's nominated...that's a given but, that white guy you're standing next to will not. Shame on you Hill....using that race deck. That Willie Horton deck.
If that turns out to be true, Obama will lose in November. I'll bet you he won't though.
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