> Billy wrote:
> This makes it sound like Clinton has a good chance of getting the
>  nomination. Obama still has the same lead over Clinton in terms of delegates
>  and it's delegates that make the nomination, not the number of states.
>  Hillary's win in Ohio and Texas serves only to keep her in the race.
>

In 1912, the Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives, Champ
Clark, went to the Baltimore convention with the largest number of
delegates, around 440, Woodrow Wilson was second with 324, trailed by
a few others -- with two thirds of the convention vote required for
nomination. Champ Clark was not then allowed to proclaim himself
victorious simply because he led the pack. Rather the proceedings went
through almost 50 ballots over a week's period that, after much
maneuvering, resulted in Wilson accumulating enough delegates to
secure the nomination.

In 1932, Franklin Roosevelt arrived at the Democratic Convention this
time with the most delegates -- having won them through some primaries
and some Democratic state organizations -- but still short of the
requisite two-thirds majority. Despite this lead, the party did not
hand him the nomination. He had to proceed through four ballots to
achieve it.

Finally in the 1952 Democratic race, Senator Estes Kefauver went
through the primary process, beat President Truman in New Hampshire,
won Wisconsin, Nebraska, Illinois, New Jersey, Massachusetts and
Maryland and entered the Chicago convention with a lead of 257 votes,
with four other contenders trailing behind, including Adlai Stevenson.
On the first actual ballot, Kefauver held the lead but by now
Stevenson had crept up to second place. Then ultimately Stevenson
grabbed the designation from Kefauver on the third ballot -- all of
this, despite his failure to contest a single primary, with no
accumulated Democratic votes compared to those of Kefauver's, and in
spite of his late entry into the race. But the party thought he would
be the better nominee.

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