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Delegates Count

February 11, 2008
Delegate Count

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According to the Associated Press, Hillary Clinton currently has 1,136 of the 2,025 delegates needed to gain the Democratic Party nomination. Barack Obama has 1,108 delegates, and 67 delegates remain uncommitted. On the Republican side, John McCain is the clear leader with 719 of the 1,191 delegates needed. Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee has 234. The following media outlets are reporting these results: Associated Press, USA Today, New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Washington Post.

MSNBC reports that Obama is leading the Democratic count with 943 delegates, while Clinton has 895 delegates. New York Times also reports that, according to internal calculations, Clinton is leading 917 to 752 delegates.

By the Numbers: Delegates, and Superdelegates
Associated Press • Feb. 11, 2008. 07:04 AM EST








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