With Florida, and Michigan, Obama is still ahead net 113 pledged delegates.
****************Obama***net*****HRC***netJANIowa -------- ---24 - - 10 -----14New Hampshire ---9 ----0 -------9--0Nevada --------14------ 3 -----11South Carolina -25 ---13 -----12_____________________________TOTAL net JAN =========== 26
APR
Pennsylvania - 73 -- 85 -- 12
___________________________MAY
Guam -- 2 -- 0 -- 2
Indiana - 34 - 38 -- 4
North Carolina 67 - 19 - 48
West Virginia 8 - - 20 - 12
Note: 9 Pledged Delegates have switched from John Edwards to Barack Obama.7 in South Carolina, 1 in Iowa, and 1 in New Hampshire
TOTAL net = JAN - 26 - FEB - 138 - MAR - 5 = 169 - APR = 157 - MAY = 169
If it had counted, Florida's vote would have given 105 pledged delegates to Clinton and 67 to Obama, out of a total 185. http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hSKAnyGTcqAATErOQORZa5RBc57w Florida has 25 superdelegates.
TOTAL = net 131
The primary in Michigan would have given 73 delegates to Clinton, with 55 uncommitted out of a total 128 pledged delegates. http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hSKAnyGTcqAATErOQORZa5RBc57w It also has 28 superdelegates.
TOTAL = net 113
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