Obama Wins Mississippi, Increases Delegate Lead

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Barack Obama easily won the Mississippi Democratic primary Tuesday. Obama will win at least 17 delegates giving him a total of 1,591.

Democrats | 2,025 Needed to Clinch
OBAMA 1,602 1,591 delegates
CLINTON 1,477 1,471 delegates
EDWARDS 26 26 delegates

CBS News estimates. Includes super delegates.

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3 Responses to Obama Wins Mississippi, Increases Delegate Lead

  1. DCVET says:

    Another victory for Barack Obama and another loss for Hillary Clinton.

    Now we enter the gray zone. The long, 6 week span before Pennsylvania and the two Democrats tearing each other’s throats out and angering and annoying potential voters.

    I have to think John McCain is loving this.

  2. TOM339 says:

    Hillary Clinton will never be president.

    Her negative are the highest of the three presidential front runners and as Hillary’s mealtickets keep playing the race card, offending blacks and whites alike, and voters become angrier with her and more determined than ever to keep her out of the White House at all costs.

    If she is successful and gets a redo in Florida, I expect many Democrats will vote for McCain just to take victory out of her hands.

  3. feminazi says:

    Obama’s delegate advantage just keeps growing. It’s little wonder the Clintons are pushing for a do over in Florida and Michigan. Without Florida, the Clinton campaign is DOA. But even if she wins the delegate battle, Hillary Clinton will lose the war. I think voters will be so angry they will travel to Denver and burn the city down in response to the antics of her campaign. Chicago, circa’ 1968 will pale by comparison.

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