Super Tuesday Projected Delegate Counts
The following are counts from both CNN, MSNBC and FOX News:
From Fox:
Republican(1,191 needed to win nomination)
Candidate Delegates
Mike Huckabee 190
John McCain 613
Ron Paul 14
Mitt Romney 269Total 1,086
Democratic (2,026 needed to win nomination)
Candidate Delegates
Hillary Clinton 845
Barack Obama 765Total 1,636
Note* Fox totals include superdelegates
CNN:
Democrats Needed to Win = 2,025
Candidate Pledged
Clinton 590
Obama 603Republicans Needed to Win = 1,191
Candidate Pledged
McCain 542
Romney 256
Huckabee 166
and MSNBC:
Clinton 582
Obama 485McCain 516
Romney 207
Huckabee 142
Paul 9
On the Democratic ticket it’s turning out to be interesting with Obama taking most of the states and Hillary only catching up with the much needed help of California. On the Republican ticket it’s looking like McCain is the clear frontrunner and I don’t see him losing at this point.
Obviously each media outlet has a slight differential in numbers however in comparison you can still garner the overall idea of the count. They are generally close in nature and the differences won’t reflect much in terms of any change on the eventual outcome.
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Just a little note– this may not matter (or matter quite a bit):
California had over 2.2 million people mail in their votes. In addition, they have provisional ballots for Independents. Neither of these two groups have been counted yet, and should not be completed for up to 30 days.
Clinton received over 2 million votes and Obama had received something like 1.6 million.
I suspect the percentages will change for Clinton and Obama– currently at 52% and 42% after these entries are recorded. The mail-ins might be split, but the provisionals should be largely in Obama’s favor.
This will only matter in respects to delegates– which are the fighint prize in the continual Democratic battle for the nomination.