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Obama 'Has Enough Super-Delegates To Win Nomination'

Politics – A senior Democrat strategist, familiar with discussions at the highest levels of the Obama camp, has revealed that Mr Obama is now confident of the support of around 120 of the remaining 260 undeclared superdelegates.

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Hillary is 134 delegates behind Obama. Plus, he will lose in W Virginia, Kentuchy, and Wyoming, and a couple others. He is pouting, and pretending he won, but he has yet to secure 2025 delegates. That is is magic number. He might win at the convention, but he has not won yet. And even if they vote in June it will just appear they rushed Hillary off the stage, and she will get even. She will smile, and pretend she will work for Obama, but don't bet the farm,.

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ani is still whistling in the dark.

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Does Obama have the necessary 2025 delegates? No. If he did he would be dancing in the street. Oh, I know he will get the nomination, and that is good for he is not electable. But he will lose the womens' vote, and he will not win the South. Right now he is 40 points behind Hillary in W Virginia. No Candidate has become President losing W Virginia in the General election since 1916. You think because he beat Hillary in the Primaries he is automatically President. No he isn't, in fact by taking 16 months, and still in limbo he shows his weaknesses. She is a flawed candidate. He should have won the nomination months ago.

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