
Obama Camp Says Clinton Nomination "Highly Unlikely"
This article is very true and talks about how Obama's campaign is now leading by 136 delegates over Clinton's campaign, although new's organizations say it is only 25 delegates. They say that to close to delegate gap Clinton needs to be within 25 delegates of Obama by March 4.
ABC News reported on its website that the Clinton campaign in response "argued Obama won't have the support of enough delegates and superdelegates to sew up the nomination before the party's August convention either." The Hill reports the Clinton campaign "said Wednesday that voters in Ohio and Texas next month will help the New York senator close the delegate gap." The Hill adds, "Clinton should be within 25 delegates of Obama after March 4, the date of primaries in Ohio, Texas, Rhode Island and Vermont, said Guy Cecil, the campaign's political director, in a conference call with reporters. Obama's campaign has said that it now leads Clinton by 136 delegates, though news organizations said Obama's lead is as small as 25 delegates. That margin, Cecil said, is less than 1 percent of the total number of delegates that will have been committed after March 4."
This article is very true and talks about how Obama's campaign is now leading by 136 delegates over Clinton's campaign, although new's organizations say it is only 25 delegates. They say that to close to delegate gap Clinton needs to be within 25 delegates of Obama by March 4.
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