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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!"Could we possibly have a nominee who hasn't won any of the significant states--outside of Illinois? That raises some serious questions about Sen. Obama." --Chief Clinton Strategist Mark PennDid you hear that, Virginia? Turns out you're insignificant. Washington, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Georgia, how does it feel to be second tier citizens? Louisiana, Delaware, Connecticut, Minnesota how's that inferiority complex treating you? D.C., South Carolina, Missouri, Utah, Alaska, Colorado, Nebraska, Idaho, North Dakota, Nevada (where Obama received more delegates), Kansas, Alabama, what's it like being ...
I've posted before on the contentious subject of seating Florida and Michigan's delegates. On a related topic, NBC News has now released some interesting numbers regarding the popular vote. Even with Michigan and Florida included in the tally, Obama still leads Clinton in terms of the number of votes cast this primary season.Including Florida and Michigan the total vote stands: Obama 9,942,375Clinton 9,860,138Consider that for a moment. Obama's name wasn't even on the ballot in Michigan. NBC sees the significance:Why does this popular vote total matter? Because it's yet another talking point ...
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