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Blue Bunting (702)
Friday May 9, 2008, 10:14 am
ABC News' Karen Travers Reports: For the first time this campaign season, Barack Obama has surpassed Hillary Clinton's support among superdelegates, according to the ABC News delegate estimate.

Sen. Obama, D-Ill., picked up two superdelegates this morning giving him a new metric to tout in addition to his current commanding leads in pledged delegates, popular votes, states won, and money raised.

Rep. Donald Payne, D-N.J., switched his endorsement from Clinton to Obama and Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., endorsed Obama. DeFazio was previously uncommitted.

With these endorsements, Obama has the support of 267 superdelegates and Clinton has 265 superdelegates.

Every news organization's superdelegate count is a little different because it is an imperfect science. Since October 2007, the Political Unit has continuously reached out to the nearly 800 superdelegates to determine their candidate preference. We also reach out regularly to the Obama and Clinton campaigns for their superdelegate lists and work to confirm any that they include on their lists.

Clinton’s advantage among superdelegates was once massive and has been dwindling steadily since Super Tuesday, when she was ahead by over 60 superdelegates.

Clinton’s institutional support from within the Democratic Party allowed her to build a commanding lead in superdelegates over Obama in the early part of this nomination battle.

Despite several rough weeks on the campaign trail, Obama has maintained momentum in picking up superdelegates. Obama has outpaced Clinton at every marker of this campaign since Super Tuesday -- after the controversial comments of Rev. Wright came out, after Clinton’s big win in Pennsylvania and after the Indiana and North Carolina primaries.

Below are the superdelegate tallies, as of this morning, from other news organizations:

ABC
OBAMA 267
CLINTON 265

CBS
CLINTON 271
OBAMA 261

CNN
CLINTON 268
OBAMA 258

NBC
CLINTON 274
OBAMA 260

AP
CLINTON 271.5
OBAMA 266

New York Times
CLINTON 263
OBAMA 258

Politico
CLINTON 268.5
OBAMA 260

Washington Post (uses AP statistics)
CLINTON 271
OBAMA 256
 

Maria V. (21)
Friday May 9, 2008, 10:17 am
It will be a Clinton/Edward ticket.
 

Nancy M. (10)
Friday May 9, 2008, 10:45 am
And Clinton/Edwards won't win. So we'll have four years of McCain.
 

Maria V. (21)
Friday May 9, 2008, 10:50 am
I really feel Clinton/Edward will win. If Obama is nominated (he will not be) it will certainly be McCain. But I feel it will be Clinton/Edward and McCain/strongly possibility Rice for VP.
 

Blue Bunting (702)
Friday May 9, 2008, 2:24 pm
Maria, do some homework, read the Rasmussen Reports ... it's all over ... for $hrillary and her $upporter$; but, of course, you should keep sending $hrillary all your money to pay off her $11million+ debt from outrageous campaign overspending.
 

Blue Bunting (702)
Friday May 9, 2008, 2:25 pm
Maria ... John Edwards on who he'll Endorse: "I just voted for him on Tuesday"

 

Michael C. (119)
Friday May 9, 2008, 7:21 pm
Clinton/Edwards ticket?

Clinton's gotta get the nomination first and she's about 150 or so delegates behind.

Obama's picked up three times as many supers as Clinton has in the past few weeks.....
 

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Saturday May 10, 2008, 8:00 am
Hitler would Love Hussein Obama & You, their "supporters". Murder a Hussein in Iraq & You Drop Bombs and Murder their Children & 1 Million civilians in Iraq and vote a Hussein for USA. Same kind of people (YOU). Barbarics like barbarics. Evil with Satan like Evil with Satan. Ugly monsters. Facts.
 
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