The current delegate count is:

Hillary: 845
Obama: 765

McCain: 613
Romney: 269
Huckabee: 190

This is not complete. NM is still being counted and we may not know what 
is up with them until mid-day.

Bruce


Dana wrote:
> it's not over until the fat lady sings. However, the person with the
> most delegates once the convention arrives is the party nominee.
> Theoretically. Delegates can disregard whose delegate they are, I have
> read, but in practice this never happens.
>
> At this point it looks to me like the Democratic nomination is almost
> too close to call, but that view may be skewed by the local primary,
> where there was a one-hundred-vote margin of victory for Clinton at
> 1AM, which means our delegates will be awarded based on the 8,000
> provisional ballots. Probably in April given the way we run things
> around here ;P
>
> McCain looks like a clear front-runner on the Republican side, which I
> find to be a reassuring
> sign of sanity in the American public. He's definitely the most
> centrist of the Republicans, and the one whose name you can speak in a
> sentence that contains the word "integrity" and not need a shower
> afterward:P
>
> A lot of the news coverage is dealing with all of the "firsts" on the
> Democratic side, and the surprise upset by McCain, who had been
> written ff by a lot of pundits. I can't find an actual delegate count
> for the delegates though it is looking like Hilary may be slightly
> ahead.
>
> Hope that is clear as mud,
> Dan

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