2008 Presidential Elections: Leaderboard (Updated)
UPDATE: CNN has a great summary of results for Super Tuesday. In brief, as of 1 pm CST, pledged delegate totals (not including super delegates) are still being reported. And/But as of now Clinton has 618 vs. Obama at 614. This will change throughout the day. Bookmark this page!
MSNBC has produced a handy way to track the delegate count for all the remaining candidates in each party (yes, that’s Gravel — but where’s Paul?). So click on the permalink (right under the title, next to the date) and bookmark this page.




Here’s what’s coming up:
SAT FEB 9
Louisiana – Primary 67 delegates
Nebraska – Caucus 31 delegates
Washington – Caucus 97 delegates
Virgin Islands – 9 delegates
SUN FEB 10
Maine – Caucus 34 delegates
TUE FEB 12
Washington DC – Primary 37 delegates
Maryland – Primary 99 delegates
Virginia – Primary 101 delegates
TUE FEB 19
Hawaii – Caucus 29 delegates
Wisconsin – Primary 92 delegates
TUE MAR 4
Ohio – Primary 141 delegates
Rhode Island – Primary 21 delegates
Texas – Open primary, closed caucus hybrid 193 delegates
Vermont – Primary 15 delegates
SAT MAR 8
Wyoming – Caucus 12 delegates
Mississippi – Primary 33 delegates
TUE APR 22
Pennsylvania – Primary 151 delegates
Guam – Primary 3 delegates
Indiana – Primary 66 delegates
North Carolina – Primary 91 delegates
W. Virginia – Primary 26 delegates
Kentucky – Primary 47 delegates
Oregon – Primary 48 delegates
Puerto Rico – Primary 55 delegates
Montana – Primary 15 delegates
S. Dakota – Primary 14 delegates
Time Magazine’s analysis has Obama up 908-884 for all pledged delegates (no super delegates).
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