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5 Feb 2008, 9:21 pm
The three most highly contested states on Super Tuesday were Massachusetts, New Jersey and California. [read post]
5 Feb 2008, 2:27 pm
OpenLeft's Chris Bowers makes a convincing case: From this point, quick math shows that after Super Tuesday, only 1,428 pledged delegates will still be available. [read post]
5 Feb 2008, 1:58 pm
And educate yourself on the politics of delegate counting with the political unit's Super Tuesday cheat-sheet. [read post]
5 Feb 2008, 5:06 am
Mashable has put together a list of sites to get us through Super-Duper Tuesday: 40+ Super Tuesday 2008 Resources  For those not in the United States, "Super Tuesday" is when 24 states start figuring out who their delegates at the national conventions will be to decide each parties Presidential candidate. [read post]
5 Feb 2008, 3:38 am
This Super Tuesday is like no other, both in terms of the large number of delegates at stake but also because of the national attention that today's national primary is receiving. [read post]
4 Feb 2008, 1:09 pm
In principle, if either Obama or the Clintons got the support of all the Super Ds, the other candidate(s) would need to win just over 62% of the so-called pledged delegates available via primaries and cacuses. [read post]
4 Feb 2008, 1:07 pm
Former Governor Gray Davis, a Clinton supporter, said on MSNBC last week, "I am pleased to be for Hillary Clinton and I expect her to do very well in Super Tuesday. [read post]
4 Feb 2008, 9:22 am
(or, how I learned to stop worrying and love having the whole world know exactly how I voted) Tomorrow is “Super Tuesday” in the United States. [read post]
3 Feb 2008, 11:41 pm
CBS says Hillary is substantially ahead in the Super Tuesday states: Among voters in those states, she leads Obama, 49 percent to 31 percent, with 16 percent still undecided. [read post]
3 Feb 2008, 5:08 pm
Rick Klau writes on his eponymous blog: It â [read post]
3 Feb 2008, 12:00 am
Omitting super-delegates for a minute, if these polling trends hold (and if I've converted them to delegates properly), Hillary would have only about a 925-850 delegate lead -- with 2,025 needed for the nomination. [read post]
1 Feb 2008, 5:45 pm
In addition to the broadcast from New York City, there'll be satellite feeds beaming in supporters' appearances from 21 of the Super Tuesday states. [read post]
30 Jan 2008, 6:39 am
CNN puts McCain with 97 delegates and Romney at 74.Let's look at the worst case for Romney on Super Tuesday.Next Tuesday the winner-take-all states that lean McCain are New York (101), Missouri (58), Arizona (53), New... [read post]
30 Jan 2008, 5:40 am
Since it's not winner take all, delegates can change and there are Super Delagates to take into account, it's more than a little uncertain who will benefit most on Feb. 5. [read post]
28 Jan 2008, 5:59 am
Obama in eight of the 10 most important Super Tuesday states. [read post]
27 Jan 2008, 5:20 pm
In that case, the nomination may well be decided by the 796 unpledged, or so-called "super," delegates -- 397 members of the DNC; 300 members of Congress and Governors; and 99 others. [read post]
26 Jan 2008, 9:13 am
She wants the FL win, not the SC loss, to be what resonates through the echo chamber during the week leading up to Super Tuesday. [read post]