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Obama Erases Clinton's Superdelegate Lead
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Local 6
- 5/11/2008
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Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-sizeable lead among superdelegates is gone. Will the Democratic nomination race wrap up May 20? | Polls | Candidates | Newsletter Sen. Barack Obama now has 271 superdelegates, according to The Associated Press count. Clinton has 271.5. A little more than four months ag
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WA superdelegates: Clinton 5, Obama 5, undecided 7
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News Channel 21
- 5/11/2008
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SEATTLE (AP) - The endorsement of Congressmen Rick Larsen for Barack Obama gives the Democratic presidential contender 5 of Washington's 17 superdelegates. Five are backing Hillary Clinton and seven remain uncommitted. For Clinton: Sen. Patty Murray Sen. Maria Cantwell Rep. Norm Dicks Rep. Jay Insle
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Obama may help Clinton with campaign debt
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WSTM
- 5/11/2008
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he's had words of praise for his Democratic rival for the presidential nomination. Speaking with reporters, he's even hinting that he might help Hillary Rodham Clinton retire her multimillion-dollar campaign debt. He's responded to questions about that issue and the possibility of her being his runn
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Clinton campaign falters as superdelegates back Obama
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IC Wales
- 5/10/2008
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BARACK Obama has almost tied with Hillary Clinton in the crucial superdelegate count that she once dominated, with the slew of new support offering one of the clearest signs yet that her Democratic White House bid is nearly over. After a gruelling duel marked by bouts of acrimony and bitterness, the
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Obama draws close to Clinton on superdelegate list
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Turkmenistan News.net
- 5/10/2008
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Barack Obama has won fresh labour backing in his run for the White House. Obama has picked up the backing of nine superdelegates, including a member of the Congressional Black Caucus who had once been a Clinton supporter. In addition, the American Federation of Government Employees announced its sup
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Clinton-Obama Contest Keeps Them Guessing in Oregon :
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KTVL Channel 10
- 5/10/2008
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In a memo to superdelegates, Barack Obama campaign manager David Plouffe suggested his campaign is counting on a big win in Oregon He and the campaign estimate that after the Oregon and Kentucky primaries on May 20th Obama will have won a majority of the overall pledged delegates. Since Hillary Clin
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Obama wins 2 more superdelegates; Clinton keeps campaigning
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Staten Island Live
- 5/10/2008
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Barack Obama's sprint to the Democratic nomination received another boost Friday as two more superdelegates pledged their support, including one who dropped his backing for Hillary Rodham Clinton's faltering White House bid. The two Democrats have been lobbying superdelegates who a
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Obama closing in on Clinton's superdelegate lead
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Irish Times
- 5/10/2008
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US: BARACK OBAMA has picked up the support of five more superdelegates, almost erasing Hillary Clinton's lead among the party insiders who could determine the Democratic nomination, writes Denis Staunton in Washington.
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Obama erases Clinton's last lead: Superdelegates
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Chicago Tribune
- 5/10/2008
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ALBANY, Ore. - Barack Obama seized the lead in the Democratic presidential race by every measure on Friday, as he shifted his fire from rival Hillary Clinton to presumptive Republican nominee John McCain. Obama passed Clinton among Democratic superdelegates by winning endorsements from nine of them.
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Superdelegate Watch: 4 More For Obama As Another Clinton Superdelegate Switches
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411mania.com
- 5/10/2008
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Another big day for Obama... Barack Obama scored four new superdelegate endorsements today from North Carolina Democratic Party chairman Jerry Meek, California DNC member Inola Henry, North Carolina official Jeanette Council (who endorsed last night), and Virginia's state representative and DNC memb
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