National Delegate Count Tally
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 |




I am a republican however I cant ever recall having seen a canidate being treated the way she has been treated and I feel so bad for her I would vote for her.If she were to run as a indepandent I garentee she would win the election, All the Independent voters would vote for her and half the Republicans and half the Democrats. thats 66percent. GO HILLERY>
It is a real shame how the superdelegates are letting this thing play out. This race should have been over a long time ago. We are losing ground to the republicans by letting HRC have her way.
I am no longer a delegate. If the dnc can steal votes from one candidate and give them to another then they are criminal. This is now the most corrupt party in America and I hope it will be disbanded. I will never vote democrat again and I am ashamed I was ever apart of the dnc criminal element.
Former democrat for McCain08
Does anyone realize that there is less than a 1% difference between the votes gotten by Clinton/Obama? Pretty tight race.
But you are not telling the people she leads in the votes of the people by close to 2,000,000. Now if you are going to go by the people, she wins!! Plus the superdelagates can cnange back any time they want. And if they want to win this election, they better change back and put Hillary in.
Mary
Go Hillary! Keep the fight going. Don’t give up! Take it to the convention.
You go girl! You are almost there. Keep going!
America needs a leader that will stand with Isreal in the time of trouble.
It looks like the Democrats have once again painted themselves into a corner. No matter what may yet come out about Obama, they are at the mercy of not offending the black voting public or risk losing their support. There is little difference in the defending of the Clintons after Bill’s White House rompings, and now the very messy effort to cut the ties; as to blindly igoring Obamas 20 years of ideology formation at the feet of hate speech mongers.
Go Obama…this girl thinks that Hillary is trying to steal the race any way she can…watch your back Obama…..alot of people that aren’t for Hill/Bill have lasting repercusions…ask anyone that served with them in the White House that now supports Obama…which is most of them…..Hill/Bill will make their lives miserable if they can….they will end the Dem party as we know it to get elected.
If hillary actually had the popular vote that comment would make sense.
Can you imagine if the tide was turned. Hillary in the lead, with delegates (including caucus) but Obama had the actual vote count lead of the people voters and Obama had been winning away many of the clean up states… Do you think for one moment the Obama supporters would say… oh, well.. I’ll try again another day. Congrat’s.. NO WAY.. they would continue to push forward demanding a spot on the ticket or a battle at the convention.
Hillary should continue the fight. Take it to convention. It is the superdelegates job now to elect the most electable candidate. The primary did not accomplish that. I think the supers should start with a clean slate and look for the best answer. Based on the current speed and course, that would be Hillary. ( I can’t believe I am saying that… but it is true)!!!