National Delegate Count Tally

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States and territories allocating pledged delegates to date:

Iowa, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Michigan, Nevada, South Carolina, Florida, Maine, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Mexico, Montana, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia, Kansas, Nebraska, Washington, Louisiana, Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, Wisconsin, Hawaii, Ohio, Vermont, Rhode Island, Texas, Mississippi, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Pennsylvania, Guam, Indiana, North Carolina, Kentucky, Oregon, Puerto Rico and South Dakota.

NOTE: Totals may not include 100 percent of delegates available in voting states. Last updated at 1:13 a.m. ET, June 4, 2008.

Source: The Associated Press

Democratic Delegates (2,118 needed to win nomination)

Candidate Delegates
Hillary Clinton 1,919
Barack Obama* 2,154
Total 4,073

Republican Delegates (1,191 needed to win nomination)

Candidate Delegates
Mike Huckabee 286
John McCain* 1,504
Ron Paul 24
Mitt Romney 242
Total 2,056

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Comment by Judy

Obama is the worst choice for President of the United States. It’s time everyone stop, pray and think - what is best for the country not a political party, not whites against blacks and blacks against whites, young against old or old against young. While I don’t agree with everything McCain is for, he is still the best of what we have to choose from. Again, I say Obama is not what this wonderful nation needs. The bible says, old women teach young women….it is our responsibility to teach the younger not the other way around.

 
Comment by Michael Ray Thompson

Repeating my earlier comment. Obama has about a snowball
s chance in hell of becoming President.

 
Comment by Blanca B

The popular vote is what matter’s because that is the voice of the majority, If our voice is not heard, then what is the purpose of voting?

 
Comment by Micky

I agree with Marci’s comment. If Obama is elected, it’s time to start looking up!

For those who don’t buy into the end time predictions listed in Revelations, at least keep your eyes open and try not to be deceived.

 
Comment by Cinopan

Mr. Andrews FYI — I submitted a response to your request to identify Presidents less qualified than Obama as candidates, but is was not published. It related information based on historical data . . . but I guess it got “lost.”

 

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