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There are 689 total delegates left. Let's just say Obama get 45 percent of those (310). If you add that to his total, he will have a sum total (including super delegates) of 1,932.
That leaves only a difference of 93 Super delegates needed to get to 2,025. There are 247 Super Delegates left - does anyone really think that he wouldn't get at least 37 percent of the remaining Super Delegate votes?
It appears to me that there will be no need for back room dealing in this scenario, and the man with the most votes, states, and pledged delegates will have the 2,025 needed to secure the nomination. posted 03/27/2008 at 19:49:13