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Wed Mar-26-08 10:03 PM
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Super-delegate running totals |
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Wed Mar-26-08 10:13 PM
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is an un-named add-on delegate?
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Wed Mar-26-08 10:14 PM
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2. There are 75 delegates to be added on by state parties when state conv meet |
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State, # of UnpledgedAdd-Ons, State Convention Date Method of Selection / Add-ons (Green Papers)
Oklahoma 1 2/23/2008 Reggie Whitten selected during the Party State Convention.
Alabama 1 3/1/2008 Stewart Burkhalter selected during the State Democratic Executive Committee meeting.
Arkansas 1 3/8/2008 Mark Wilcox selected during the State Convention by a vote of the delegates.
Tennessee 2 3/15/2008 Vicki Harwell and Jerry Lee selected by the State Executive Committee.
Connecticut 1 3/26/2008 Selected during the Democratic State Central Committee meeting.
District of Columbia 2 4/3/2008 Selected by the DC Democratic State Committee. At least one of these delegates shall be a "Shadow" Representative, if a Democrat.
Delaware 1 4/5/2008 Selected during the State Convention by a committee of district-level delegates.
Florida 0/3 4/5/2008 Selected by the Florida Democratic Party State Executive Committee.
Missouri 2 4/5/2008 Selected by the Democratic State Committee (Section IX.A. of the 3/2007 plan states that the add-on delegate is selected on 5 4/while Section IX.E. says the delegate is selected on 10 May.)
North Dakota 1 4/6/2008 Selected at the State Convention by a vote of all the caucuses.
New Jersey 2 4/17/2008 Elected by a vote, consisting of a quorum of 40% of the Members of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee.
Arizona 1 4/19/2008 Selected during the State Convention.
New Hampshire 1 4/26/2008 Selected by open ballot, majority vote, by a committee of district-level delegates.
New Mexico 1 4/26/2008 Selected by the State Party Central Committee.
Maryland 2 5/1/2008 Selected at the State Democratic Central Committee meeting.
New York 4 5/1/2008 Selected during the State Democratic Executive Committee
Louisiana 1 5/3/2008 Selected by the Democratic State Central Committee).
South Carolina 1 5/3/2008 Elected during the State Convention
Illinois 3 5/5/2008 Selected during the State Convention
Utah 1 5/9/2008 Elected by a quorum of district level delegates during the State Convention
Massachusetts 2 5/10/2008 Elected by the State Party Committee
Ohio 2 5/10/2008 Selected by the State Executive Committee
Colorado 1 5/17/2008 Selected during the State Convention
Kansas 1 5/17/2008 Selected during the State Convention
Michigan 0/2 5/17/2008 Selected by the State Central Committee.
Nevada 1 5/17/2008 Selected by the state convention as a whole
California 5 5/18/2008 Selected during the Delegation Meeting
Alaska 1 5/23/2008 Selected at the state convention
Georgia 2 5/24/2008 Selected during the State Committee Meeting
Wyoming 1 5/24/2008 Selected during the State Convention
Hawaii 1 5/25/2008 Selected by the State Party Committee
Maine 1 5/31/2008 Selected during the State Convention
Mississippi 1 5/31/2008 Selected by the State Convention
Kentucky 1 6/7/2008 Nominated by the Chair and selected during the State Convention
Minnesota 2 6/7/2008 Elected during the State Convention
Pennsylvania 3 6/7/2008 Selected by the Pennsylvania State Democratic Committee
Texas 3 6/7/2008 Elected at the state convention
Vermont 1 6/7/2008 Selected by a quorum of elected district level delegates
Montana 1 6/8/2008 Selected during the State Convention
Wisconsin 2 6/13/2008 Just before the Convention meets, the Administrative Committee of the Wisconsin Democratic Party chooses these delegates
Idaho 1 6/14/2008 Nominated by State Chair and selected by State Convention Delegates
Iowa 1 6/14/2008 Selected at the state convention
Virginia 2 6/14/2008 Elected at the State Convention
West Virginia 1 6/14/2008 Selected by the State Democratic Executive Committee
Washington 2 6/15/2008 Nominated by the State Democratic Chair and selected during the State Convention
Rhode Island 1 6/19/2008 Selected by the State Committee
Indiana 1 6/21/2008 Selected by the district-level delegates at the State Convention
North Carolina 2 6/21/2008 Selected during the State Convention
Oregon 1 6/21/2008 Elected by the State Convention
Puerto Rico 1 6/21/2008 Selected during the Democratic Assembly
South Dakota 1 6/21/2008 Selected during the State Party Central Committee meeting
Nebraska 1 6/21/2008 Selected by the State Convention
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Wed Mar-26-08 10:21 PM
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for that wondefully comprehensive and illuminating response.
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Wed Mar-26-08 10:14 PM
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3. Chuck Todd says there are 76 supers who have yet to be named |
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There are 76 people who will be appointed as supers and they don't know it yet.
Sometime this summer.
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Wed Mar-26-08 10:16 PM
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4. Apparently some states still have super delegates to name |
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Wed Mar-26-08 10:29 PM
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6. her lead is 37 and 35 are DNC members, then 6 are Distinguished Party Leaders...SO.. |
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Edited on Wed Mar-26-08 10:32 PM by Johnny__Motown
The majority of SD who need to win re-election (Governors, Senators and Representatives not in the other categories) support Obama, if only slightly
96 for Obama
94 for Clinton
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Wed Mar-26-08 10:38 PM
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. . . . .Clinton . . . Obama . . .Undeclared
Govenor . . .10 . . . . . .12 . . . . .9
Senators . . 13 . . . . . .15 . . . . 20
Reps . . . . 73 . . . . . .72 . . . . 77
Total . . . 96 . . . . . .99 . . . .106
There is a growing number of people either undeclared or in Clinton's camp that are saying they will vote for the candidate with the most pledged delegates.
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Wed Mar-26-08 10:36 PM
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7. Obama Grabs Another Super-Del |
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Obama Grabs Another Super-Del By Greg Sargent - March 26, 2008, 6:21PM Obama gets another one: Congressman Dan Lipinski of Illinois.That means the only remaining member of the Congressional delegation in Obama's state not backing him is Rahm Emanuel. http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/Congressman Lipinski backs Obama for president
March 26, 2008Recommend (18) FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS http://www.suntimes.com/news/elections/861889,032608lipinski.articleGoBama!Go Dean's 50 State Strategy!Go Grassroots!
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Wed Mar-26-08 11:19 PM
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9. what took this dude so long? |
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