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Originally Posted by GatorB
If you count Florida Obama's lead is less than 200,000 out of nearly 30 million.
And super delegates are part of the delegate count so what is YOUR argument here?
Also Obama has 52% of the pledge dlegates awards so far. That's not a HUGE lead.
As long as he splits the rest of the delgates in the remaining contests he only needs 45% of the remaining undecided super delegates to go his way to secure the nomination. And he's gotten 80% of the super delegate endorsements over the last 2 months. So what is your issue?
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I have no issue here, he's going to win, it's that simple.
Quit putting words in my mouth or making arguments for me....I never said superdelegates weren't part of the game, they are, and at the end of the day they're going to go with the person who got the most votes and the most pledged delegates, because they don't want a repeat of 1968 or 1972.
Also, your math is wrong....since Super Tuesday Obama has gotten 100% of the net superdelegates. Hillary's net gain in superdelegates since then is ZERO. She gained a few but lost just as many.