Delegate Count As Of Wednesday 2/13/2008

Barack Obama Pledged: 1059, Superdelegates: 156, Total: 1,215

Hillary Clinton Pledged: 956, Superdelegates: 234, Total: 1,190

John Edwards Pledged: 26, Superdelegates: 0, Total: 26
Republicans need Delegates to Win: 1,191

John McCain Pledged: 786, Unpledged RNC*: 26, Total: 812

Mitt Romney Pledged: 286, Unpledged RNC*: 0, Total: 286

Mike Huckabee Pledged: 214, Unpledged RNC*: 3, Total: 217

Ron Paul Pledged: 16, Unpledged RNC*: 0, Total: 16
Time to start looking closer at your issues, their promises and see what matches up. Oh yes, you might want to compare their track records on how successful each has been on producing their promises. Don’t forget the President will have to have the support of Congress to keep any promises they make. Who will that be ? Bush had his clones to do his bid for almost eight years. Few prior Presidents have had the luxury of a compliant Congress. Be assured that the next combination of President and Congress will not be as compliant. The promises you hear today may not have the outcome you expect. The President will have to be very convincing to unite Congress. Popularity has nothing to do with effectiveness …
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February 14th, 2008 at 3:10 pm
I think Texas is going to change all that. San Antonio’s rally last night was amazing. So many Clinton supporters, so little space!
February 14th, 2008 at 9:45 pm
Chelsea,
I went to the rally here in San Antonio and it was so amazing how so many people waited for hours to hear what she had to say. There were people from all walks of life, young and old, women and men. People were being escorted to another area where they could only hear her speak because the place was overcrowded. She left quite and impression on my son and I. We were told Hillary had spent all day walking door-to-door to visit people in the surrounding neighborhood.
That is the kind of President we need.
GO HILLARY!