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Post Date: May 10, 2008 12:20 a.m.
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Ed Espinoza (aka Mr. Super ), who just endorsed Barack Obama: Lots of variables tossed around recently as to how to consider who
should be the Democratic nominee. Pledged delegates, popular vote,
electoral vote, who leads in general election match-up polling, who has
more blue state and/or red state wins. Peter Funt satirically wrote
that Senator Clinton has won more " new " states whereas someone else noted that Senator Obama has won more square ones.
This can be easily simplified: the one who figures out how to win the most delegates is the winner.
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