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by Jeralyn on Fri Jan 04, 2008 at 10:31:16 PM EST
in the eyes of the media that's for sure.  And he got a big win in the vote numbers. But it doesn't seem to translate into delegate numbers that make much of a difference. And as to the non-committed delegates, there's no reason to count them for Obama. That's speculation.

Your numbers are different than the New York Times which were updated tonight. You may be right, but those are the ones I went by.  If her number was 29.48, then you are right, she's at 29% and you wouldn't bump her twice. I guess I'll go search for a link to results showing in the hundredths -- but if we're down to that, my point still seems valid that there's almost no difference between Edwards and HIllary.

Momentum can change in a heartbeat. One gaffe or false move by any candidate, if played 24/7 by the media and broadcast on you tube, could do him or her in. Hillary's less likely in my opinion to make that gaffe because she's the more experienced public speaker.

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