Obama closing in on Clinton's advantage among superdelegates

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Mary Masceri watches as Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., talks on the phone with Mary's husband Frank Masceri during conversations with working families in Beach Grove, Ind., Wednesday, April 30, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

WASHINGTON — Barack Obama is closing in on Democratic presidential rival Hillary Rodham Clinton's advantage among superdelegates, building on his lead in the primary race even as he faces troubled times.

Party leaders are encouraging superdelegates to pick a side by late June to prevent the fight from going to the national convention in August, and it seems some are listening as the race enters its final five weeks of voting.

Chelsea Clinton got a superdelegate for her mom while campaigning in Puerto Rico on Wednesday, just as Obama press secretary Bill Burton sent out a statement announcing the support of Rep. Lois Capps. The statement didn't mention the personal connection _ Capps is Burton's mother-in-law.

Clinton had a big jump start among superdelegates, many of whom have ties to the Clintons and backed her candidacy early on. But most of the superdelegates taking sides recently have gone for Obama, who has won more state contests.

Obama trails Clinton by just 21 superdelegates, 243-264, cutting her lead in half in less than two months. This week, he picked up seven delegates to her four.

The superdelegate chase is a key piece of good news for Obama in what has been a bad week. The Illinois senator is coming off a big loss in Pennsylvania, steeped in controversy surrounding his outspoken former pastor while Clinton fares better against Republican likely nominee John McCain in the latest Associated Press-Ipsos poll.

But the problems aren't stopping his ability to win support from superdelegates who are likely to cast the deciding votes in the Democratic race.

Rep. Bruce Braley of Iowa said he decided to endorse Obama even though his former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, has been creating waves by making controversial statements and suggesting that Obama secretly agrees with him. Obama denounced Wright in a news conference Tuesday and said the pastor does not speak for him.

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"That's been one of the most frustrating things about this prolonged campaign, is we seemed to have gotten away from the critical issues that started this campaign during the Iowa caucuses and now it's more about the side spectacle than the issues that voters really care about," Braley said. "I'm confident that he has taken this issue head-on. He has addressed it in a thoughtful and enlightened way."

Superdelegates are nearly 800 elected leaders and Democratic party officials who aren't bound by the outcome of state contests and can cast their ballot for any candidate at the national convention. They are especially valuable in this race since neither Clinton nor Obama can get enough delegates to win the nomination through the primaries and caucuses held across the country.

Obama now leads in the delegate count overall 1731.5 to 1598.5 for Clinton. A candidate needs 2,025 delegates to win the nomination. About 230 superdelegates remain undecided, and about 60 more will be selected at state party conventions and meetings throughout the spring.

Clinton had stalled in drawing their support as Obama won more states than she, but Clinton won Pennsylvania last week and has been able to announce a new supporter every day this week _ two on Wednesday.

The Clinton campaign said Luisette Cabanas, vice chair of the Democratic Committee in Puerto Rico, came on board while the candidate's daughter Chelsea was campaigning on the island. Cabanas cited Clinton's policies, especially on health care, as "the best by far of any candidate in history."

"Today I endorse Hillary Clinton for president because of her strong win in Pennsylvania," Cabanas said in a statement. "She has shown a firm conviction and the character needed to lead the nation."

Capps said it wasn't an easy decision to pick between Obama and Clinton. She has family ties to both candidates _ Obama's spokesman is married to her daughter, Laura Burton Capps, who also worked in the Clinton White House.

Lois Capps filled the congressional seat held by her late husband, Walter Capps, when he died suddenly 10 years ago. Bill Clinton had campaigned for Walter Capps and presided over his congressional memorial service.

Capps said Hillary Clinton would be a great president and fill a dream for those who have fought for women's rights. But she said Obama's call for a change in Washington was the most important factor in winning her support.

"Walter once said that 'we are strongest as people when we are directed by that which unites us, rather than giving into the fears, suspicions, innuendoes and paranoias that divide,'" she said in a statement. "For years I have been waiting for a president that speaks to that vision. I believe Barack Obama may very well be that rare leader."

Two of the most important superdelegates to sign on this week come from the states that vote next _ North Carolina and Indiana, which hold primaries on May 6 and are the largest states left to vote. Obama got the support of Rep. Baron Hill of Indiana, while Clinton won the backing of North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley even though Obama is expected to win the state.

WASHINGTON — Barack Obama is closing in on Democratic presidential rival Hillary Rodham Clinton's advantage among superdelegates, building on his lead in the primary race even as he faces troubl...
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama is closing in on Democratic presidential rival Hillary Rodham Clinton's advantage among superdelegates, building on his lead in the primary race even as he faces troubl...
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- lotuslike I'm a Fan of lotuslike 8 fans permalink

And I am sure that this trend will continue. It would be great to have this happen in a tidal wave, but the daily drip, drip, drip of several delegates announcing is powerful, too. I'm sure it bugs the Clinton campaign to no end that despite what they and official republicans throw at Obama, he keeps on standing and going strong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 04/30/2008
- U4IA I'm a Fan of U4IA permalink

When you have on the one hand elected officials flocking to one campaign, and on the other unelected individuals that couch their enthusiasm in hyperbole such as "the best by far of any candidate in history.".­..

Well, which would you prefer if you were a candidate?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 04/30/2008

Put simply...I want this guy to win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 PM on 04/30/2008
- BeingFrank I'm a Fan of BeingFrank 2 fans permalink

Great News ! The more people get to know Obama, the more support he gains.

The exact opposite of Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 04/30/2008
- Peteyman I'm a Fan of Peteyman 2 fans permalink

But if you are a true democrat, you should support her in the event that she wins the nomination.

Any of these two would be better than McCain, so don't vote Nader or McCain out of spite just because Obama didn't win (again, highly unlikely.)

I don't think America can take on another 4 years of Bush-style foreign policy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 PM on 04/30/2008
- unscum I'm a Fan of unscum 9 fans permalink

It's the end of the month, give what you can to Obama's campaign! I got a reminder from his campaign this morning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 04/30/2008
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Absolutely­... I've given twice this month already.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 04/30/2008
- Pammy1151 I'm a Fan of Pammy1151 8 fans permalink
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I gave today also!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 04/30/2008
- happycat I'm a Fan of happycat 114 fans permalink
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Yay!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 04/30/2008

This will be over soon. Look out, McCain!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 04/30/2008
- Dan1967 I'm a Fan of Dan1967 4 fans permalink

BARACK OBAMA ONLY NEEDS 295 DELEGATES TO WIN THE NOMINATION!

The voters in North Carolina and Indiana, with a win for Obama in their primary's, can put this marathon Democratic primary to an end by voting for Barack Obama.

Barack has 1,730 delegates as of today. He needs 2,025 to win the nomination. I want every Democrat and Independant in Indiana and North Carolina to get to the polls and vote for Barack Obama. Don't let the media spin and the right wing conservative media conglomorates win this election.

Barack Obama is by far the strongest candidate against McCain. Go to www.pollster.com (type it in if the link does not work) and check out the state by state polls. Barack Obama is leading McCain in Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Oregon, Minnesota, and even Colorado. Hillary is losing to McCain in Michigan, Oregon, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Colorado and she is tied with McCain in Minnesota. If Hillary can't win Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Oregon in the general election, then she can't beat McCain.

VOTE FOR BARACK OBAMA IN NORTH CAROLINA AND INDIANA, AND LETS GET A DEMOCRAT WIN IN NOVEMBER!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 04/30/2008

Please North Carolina and Indiana stop the National nightmare. Democrats need to unite!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 04/30/2008
- Bootoomee I'm a Fan of Bootoomee 6 fans permalink

Wrong! It's now 285 and it keeps reducing. I just love the countdown!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 04/30/2008
- MPeter I'm a Fan of MPeter 25 fans permalink

Senator Obama has been on a steady march on this improbable journey with an army of a relentless coalition of Americans; men and women, young and old, rich and poor, of all races, unintimidated. They have rejected negativism by donating, blogging with each other and confronting negative media. They have embraced the campaign and claimed their right as Americans and in the process, have told the world that all power in a DEMOCRACy lies with the people...
And so far, they have beaten every pundit, the old political class and now as one superdelegate after the other falls in line, the message is to stay focussed. Fight for America; get Obama's back covered. It is an instructive moment in the exercise of democracy. Here is what I got from one of those dedicated citizens. It is beautifully done. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOuFUH9KgDA

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 04/30/2008
- bluesman49 I'm a Fan of bluesman49 61 fans permalink
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I agree with your assessment of Obama's appeal - this election marks a quantum event in which a high potential electorate was stimulated by a highly energetic candidate and was not quenched by the scatter and noise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 04/30/2008

Beautiful. Peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 04/30/2008
- suuzie I'm a Fan of suuzie 2 fans permalink

What a beautiful you tube video, please someone get this to the obama headquarters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 04/30/2008
- Rotcod I'm a Fan of Rotcod 2 fans permalink

Good post.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 04/30/2008
- Jazz42 I'm a Fan of Jazz42 6 fans permalink

Great blog.
Great news for Senator Obama.
President Obama and the American people on January 20, 2009

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 04/30/2008
- Janel I'm a Fan of Janel 5 fans permalink

Yes, this great news makes me hopeful.

Americans for Obama will prevail,and our country will have an opportunity to move away from all the so-called visions of Senators Clinton and McCain. We Americans will be able to breathe again without holding our noses!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 04/30/2008
- KBAR I'm a Fan of KBAR 28 fans permalink
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Oh? You have a pool on your collective?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 04/30/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

Obama will survive these distractions from the Clinton campaign because he is right on all the issues and right for America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 04/30/2008

This is going to end Hillarys campaign. Breaking from ABC news. What better timing with Indiana next Tuesday...­.:)

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/4/30/154932/852/949/506536

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 04/30/2008

Wow, huge story, looks like ABC is trying to make up for the non-debate. I hope they televise the information they discovered, because no one else will.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 04/30/2008
- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

ABC didn't discover it. The Indianapolis newspaper did. They actually send reporters to Clinton events. Those reporters listen, and then go back and research. It's a new and novel idea, in "journalism".

ABC and the WSJ picked it up.

The national media have been busy following Reverend Wright around. They can't be bothered to cover actual issues, like who sent which job to China. and when,. and who's lying about it.

She's using this lie in stump speeches all over Indiana, and the Clintons have an ad up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 04/30/2008
- DebofMD I'm a Fan of DebofMD 15 fans permalink
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Yay Barack!!! Love you man!! Keep doing your thing! :0)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 04/30/2008
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