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Despite Loss, Obama Starts Wednesday With Two New Superdelegates…

Politics – Starting the day out right after last night's loss in West Virginia, team Obama announces the support of not one, but two new superdelegates

Tags: 2008 election, barack obama, hillary clinton

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Hillary Clinton's win in W. Virginia was quiet impressive but was it a game changer? It looks as if she came away with a net gain of 12 delegates. In comparison, Obama picked up twice that many in superdelegates just this past week. Will her win stop the Superdelegates in their tracks? Obama has already picked up two since last night (actually 1.5) How many more are in the wings to come out later today? After Hillary's big win, How many Supers come out for her today? We should know soon.

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Hillary knows she cannot win the nomination, but she wants the DNC leadership to face reality, Obama cannot win in the General election. He needs those middle class blue collar workers he insulted in S F when he proclaimed they wouldn't vote for him because they were clinging to their guns, and God to find solace during the economic downturn. These people believe in the 2nd amendment, and they love their God, and believe in Him. Hillary will stay until the last vote is cast in the very last Primary.

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It isn't going to help Obama if he gets the nomination through some back room deal making. He is getting the delegates, wouldn't you like to know what they are getting in return?

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Well it seems John Edwards doesn't agree with you. Obama , next president of the U.S.A. Give it up, your looking like a repetitive parrot.

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