Monday, March 31, 2008

Obama’s Texas Turn-Around

The contest continues. Obama continues to show that in caucuses he is superior; his campaign reflects his background as a community organizer. Super delegates will begin to see that such an ability will be crucial in the general election. I think he has the momentum again.

While still incomplete, the weekend results indicate that Obama is likely to win a narrow majority of the 193 “pledged” Democratic delegates who will represent Texas at the national convention. Obama’s campaign said that he is on track to win 38 of the 67 Texas Democratic delegates who will be determined by the caucus process.
Clinton won the primary vote, 51 to 47 percent, and holds a 65-61 edge among the 126 primary delegates that were awarded at the district level. But Obama would overcome Clinton’s narrow lead if he wins 38 caucus-determined delegates.

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