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Full 2008 Presidential Delegate Count

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Here are the 2008 Presidential Election delegate counts for both Democratic and Republican candidates:

What I find interesting here is that many pundits were questioning Romney’s campaign despite that fact that, even before Michigan, he was leading in the delegate count. After Saturday with South Carolina for the Republicans and Nevada for both parties, we’ll keep watching how these numbers change.

These are some fantastic embeds provided by MyDD.com for the public. I intend to utilize them as they’re pretty and it’s one less thing for me to update.

Also, besides this post, the delegate counts can be found on this static page:

2008 Presidential Delegate Count

People have been asking for it in some kind of running total and this is the best resource on the delegate count I’ve found

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4 Responses to “Full 2008 Presidential Delegate Count”

  1. It’s misleading to include Hilary’s Michigan delegates since they are not going to be counted, nor should they.

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  2. i think that obama should make john kerry his vp.!

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  3. hillary wasnt thinking about seating mi and fl until she started losing which she thought would never happen. by the way she DELIBERATELY left her name on the ballot as a backup plan in case she is losing!!! now these two states were stripped ,so dnc stick to the rules dont change them for hillary isnt she showing how desperate she is ,suing ,getting lawyers, refusing to quit. all the republicans bowed out for the republican party, Hillary doesant care about the party! she only cares about herself and if she cant win, she rather see Mccain win! its time for her to go, all mccain wants is war! hes lived his life hes 73or 74 whats he have to lose lets fight ! obama is our only hope for change

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  4. Obama is too neutral. He is more concerned with pleasing everyone, including the rest of the world than he is concerned with what America Needs by way of taking care of the land and those who live here. It is impossible to please everyone and he is old enough to know this. Hillary already has plans ready to implement should she be elected regarding the care of the US and its population in many different facets. Obama is a good talker, I’ll give him that….I just don’t believe he would be a good leader.

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