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Carter sees superdelegates prompting Clinton to quit
LONDON (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter said on Sunday he expects Democratic superdelegates to reveal their choice for presidential nominee soon after the final primary in June and that Hillary Clinton will then have to quit the race.
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Obama Adds Seven Superdelegates, Closing on Clinton (Update4) - Bloomberg
KATUObama Adds Seven Superdelegates, Closing on Clinton (Update4)Bloomberg - 1 hour agoBy Christopher Stern May 9 (Bloomberg) -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama picked up seven more superdelegates, including one who switched from Hillary Clinton, and has
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Superdelegates Breaking Towards Obama
Sen. Barack Obama has pulled "almost even" with Sen. Hillary Clinton "in endorsements from top elected officials and has cut into her lead among the other superdelegates she's relying on to win the Democratic presidential nomination," Bloomberg notes. "Among the 313 of 796 superdelega
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Without superdelegates, Clinton trails Obama
Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are neck-and-neck in the battle for delegates. Clinton holds a narrow 27-delegate lead over Obama -- 1,148 to 1,121. That margin includes Clinton's share of "superdelegates," the almost 800 Democratic party leaders who also will vote
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Clinton sees new race; Obama talks tough (AP)
AP - Hillary Rodham Clinton declared Wednesday that her primary victories in Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island had reordered the Democratic presidential race in her favor. A resilient Barack Obama countered with fresh pledges of support from superdelegates and said his lead remained intact.
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Courting superdelegates at Dems' state meeting - San Francisco Chronicle
Pakistan TimesCourting superdelegates at Dems' state meetingSan Francisco Chronicle - 1 hour ago(03-30) 04:00 PDT San Jose -- Former President Bill Clinton, pushing his wife's longshot presidential campaign, assured California Democrats today that the increasingly hard
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Obama gains more superdelegates
The campaign for Sen. Barack Obama today announced the support of four new superdelegates -- including a previous backer of Sen. Hillary Clinton. The latest announcements narrow Clinton's lead in superdelegates to single digits. At the year's start, she led by more than 100 superdelegates.
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Clinton Backers Rebuke Pelosi for Stance on Superdelegates - Washington Post
Turkish PressClinton Backers Rebuke Pelosi for Stance on SuperdelegatesWashington Post - 1 hour agoBy Dan Balz and Perry Bacon Jr. Top fundraisers for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign upbraided House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.Clinton Fat Cats Hiss at Pelo
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Superdelegates Get Campaign Cash
A new study finds Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama have been making campaign contributions to superdelegates. "And while it would be unseemly for the candidates to hand out thousands of dollars to primary voters, or to the delegates pledged to represent the will of those voters, elected of
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Wooing superdelegates all the way to convention - CNN
GulfNewsWooing superdelegates all the way to conventionCNN - 3 hours ago(CNN) -- With the Democratic presidential race tied to a complex delegate system, the Clinton and Obama camps went after each other Sunday over "super delegates.Clinton, Obama Supporters Say Fi
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Superdelegates switching allegiance to Obama - Guardian Unlimited
Canoe.caSuperdelegates switching allegiance to ObamaGuardian Unlimited - 2 hours agoHillary Clinton is starting to lose her overwhelming lead with superdelegates, the Democratic party officials whose votes she is counting on to help her close the gap with Barack Obama.
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More Superdelegates Decide
Five more Democratic superdelegates have made their choices so far today, with Sen. Barack Obama getting three and Sen. Hillary Clinton getting two.By our count -- and it's not always easy to count -- Obama snagged 41 since the Ohio and Texas primaries, while Clinton won the support of 1
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Clinton Urges Superdelegates to "Chill Out"
Former President Clinton urged Democratic Party superdelegates and activists "to be patient in selecting a presidential nominee and let the primary election process play out over the coming months," the Los Angeles Times reports.Said Clinton: "Don't let anybody tell you that somehow we
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Obama catches Clinton in race for superdelegates
Sen. Barack Obama has tied Sen. Hillary Clinton in the race for superdelegates, according to CNN's latest count. Obama today picked up the backing of California superdelegate Crystal Strait of the Young Democrats of America. The Democrats next face off Tuesday in West Virginia, where Clinton leads i
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Superdelegates boost Obama before likely loss
Sen. Barack Obama today took the lead in the race for superdelegates on the eve of a contest that's expected to fall easily into Sen. Hillary Clinton's column. Obama and Clinton face off Tuesday in West Virginia, where polls show Clinton ahead by more than a 40-point margin.
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Superdelegates Unswayed
"Dozens of uncommitted superdelegates" interviewed by USA Today say "that they feel little pressure to resolve the heated nomination battle before the last primaries on June 3. Few said they expected the ongoing fight to damage their party's chances in November."The AP notes that many
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Clinton Leads Among Superdelegates
Even though the majority of "unpledged delegates" to the Democratic National Convention are still undecided, Sen. Hillary Clinton leads with the support of 25% of those who have made up their minds, followed by Sen. Barack Obama with 12% and John Edwards with 4%, according to a New York Times/CBS Ne
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It Comes Down to the Superdelegates
The New York Times looks at the math and concludes the Democratic presidential nomination will come down to the choices of the superdelegates. More important, the article points out that Sen. Hillary Clinton’s advisers "made it clear that they were prepared to take potentially incendiary step
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Clinton Looks to "Freeze" Superdelegates
The Politico: "A behind-the-scenes battle broke out late Tuesday over superdelegates who had secretly committed to Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL), with Clinton campaign officials scrambling to 'freeze' them before they announced support for him."
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Clay Confirms Obama Has 50 New Superdelegates
Rep. Lacy Clay (D-MO), Sen. Barack Obama’s Missouri co-chairman and pledged Obama superdelegate, said Obama will gain the support of 50 undecided Democratic superdelegates later this week, according to the Columbia Missourian. Said Clay: “She (Sen. Clinton) will not make
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