Omar,
Yes, the analysis is that if Clinton loose either Ohio or Texas, she will loose the nomination. Those two states are a must win for her. Let's see what happens.
Jabou
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Yes Jabou I saw the crowd and it was amazing. I believe they were in a
basket-ball court. Must have been about 20,000 people.Â
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I read somewhere on abc that clinton has to win both Texas and Ohio to win.Â
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I also saw that analysis by John King and it was somewhat discouraging but
all is not lost.Â
On the Democratic side, whoever accumulates 2000 + delegates first (I do not
have the exact number handy) including super delegates becomes the
nominee.If none of them reaches that magic number first after all the states
that hold primaries have done so, then whoever can get enough super
delegates on their side at or before the convention will get the nomination.Â
Delegates from each state are apportioned based on the percentage of votes
won, so the margin by which a candidate wins a state determines how many of
the delegate pool from that state goes to them. So according to John King's
analysis, Barack can still win the nomination if he wins all of the states,
(and perhaps even just the majority of them although not sure about this
one) by a very high margin that will allow him to get the majority of the
delegate count.Â
On the super delegates, some of them have committed to Barack and some to
Clinton but they can also change their minds and the conventional wisdom is
that they will most likely go with the candidate that won the popular vote
because, in the interest of their own political futures, they will not want
to anger their constituents by voting against their choice, especially if
the majority in the state they represent voted overwhelmingly for a
particular candidate.Â
So winning by higher margins in the upper 60's and higher in the remaining
states as well as winning over most of the super delegates one way or the
other can still make Barack the nominee.Â
Let us hope he wins big in all the remaining states and see if the delegates
will also follow the winner.Â
If that fails to do it and if Barack wins the popular vote but not the
majority of the delegates because a majority of super delegates decide to
vote for Clinton, that will not sit well with the peopel and some are
already talking about the going to court if that happens.Â
It is getting interesting but I still think he can pull it off.Â
Did you see the size of that crowd in Madison Wisconsin tonight?Â
JabouÂ
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Sent: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 10:12 pmÂ
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Jabou,Â
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I am a strong supporter of Obama and I hope he becomes the nominee. Since IÂ
came home from work today, I have been glued to my TV and I have enjoyedÂ
every moment of it. Unfortunately I became unglued when CNN's John King saidÂ
even if Barack Obama wins the rest of the primaries, he won't have enoughÂ
delegates to hit that magic number 2025 delegates; neither will cute oldÂ
Hillary. So ultimately, the Denver convention will have to decide on this. IÂ
just can't get over the fact that he racks up all this victories/popularÂ
vote and then go to Denver only to realize that he ain't the nominee.Â
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What are the chances that the super delegates and the convention won't pickÂ
nice boy Obama? Oprah will be pissed!Â
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I do know, and ofcourse all indications are Hill' Camp is unstable. RunningÂ
out of money (now there is an economic plan for you when she becomesÂ
president), and shuffling staff, not to mention unpaid staff. Can anyoneÂ
shed some light on this.Â
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