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Clinton won the primary with 51 percent of the popular vote to Obama's 47 percent, according to the Associated Press. Those results earned her 65 delegates to Obama's 61 delegates.

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After the polls closed, more than 1 million Texans also attended caucuses, the results of which determine how about one-third of the state's delegates get awarded.

The state Democratic Party estimates that Obama will come out ahead: 37 pledged delegated to Clinton's 30 delegates.

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If the numbers stand as they are now, Obama could come out ahead in the Texas contests by just three delegates.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.p...toryId=87961802

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Obama will have more delegates but Hillary will try to get the nomination using the super-delegates. It will be a bloody brawl. :o

That is what Hillary wants. But when Obama will emerge with more delegates than her (a likely mathematical scenario) at the end of all primaries, caucuses, more super delegates will switich to him.

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Obama will have more delegates but Hillary will try to get the nomination using the super-delegates. It will be a bloody brawl. :o

That is what Hillary wants. But when Obama will emerge with more delegates than her (a likely mathematical scenario) at the end of all primaries, caucuses, more super delegates will switich to him.

...and they (Super Delegates) do not want another Al Gore scenario on their hands. Whoever goes into the Convention with the popular vote will be the nominee.

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Obama will have more delegates but Hillary will try to get the nomination using the super-delegates. It will be a bloody brawl. :o

That is what Hillary wants. But when Obama will emerge with more delegates than her (a likely mathematical scenario) at the end of all primaries, caucuses, more super delegates will switich to him.

...and they (Super Delegates) do not want another Al Gore scenario on their hands. Whoever goes into the Convention with the popular vote will be the nominee.

How do you know? They like having the power - or else they wouldn't be a SD.

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Obama will have more delegates but Hillary will try to get the nomination using the super-delegates. It will be a bloody brawl. :o

That is what Hillary wants. But when Obama will emerge with more delegates than her (a likely mathematical scenario) at the end of all primaries, caucuses, more super delegates will switich to him.

...and they (Super Delegates) do not want another Al Gore scenario on their hands. Whoever goes into the Convention with the popular vote will be the nominee.

How do you know? They like having the power - or else they wouldn't be a SD.

I'm making an educated speculation. ;)

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Obama will have more delegates but Hillary will try to get the nomination using the super-delegates. It will be a bloody brawl. :o

That is what Hillary wants. But when Obama will emerge with more delegates than her (a likely mathematical scenario) at the end of all primaries, caucuses, more super delegates will switich to him.

...and they (Super Delegates) do not want another Al Gore scenario on their hands. Whoever goes into the Convention with the popular vote will be the nominee.

How do you know? They like having the power - or else they wouldn't be a SD.

I'm making an educated speculation. ;)

I certainly never think I am a political pundit, but many times, my speculation came true. In this case, I am in the same page with "Mr Fancypants."

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