9 In A Row, 1 More To Come
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Wisconsin officially joins the ranks of states that don’t matter, according to Mark Penn and the Clinton campaign. Hawaii will join the inconsequential states that vote for Barack Obama later tonight.
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So where are we on the delegate count? Pledged delegates, that is.
Senator Obama is getting to that ‘magic number’ stage of the season.
What’s more important, I think, is that we are learning that the more the voters see of the two candidates, the more they move toward Senator Obama. Not overwhelmingly, not totally, but significantly and steadily.
One? One more to go? I see him winning in Texas at this point, and there could be enough movement over the next two weeks for him to be within the margin of error in Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island.
The winning streak might not end on March the fourth.