I do recognize that Obama has been succesful in somehow making it a rule that whoever has the most pledged delegates wins but the reallity is that you need x amount of pledged delegates to win the nomination. He can't do it & as Howard Dean recently said the two candidates are practically tied. So at this point having more pledged delegates isn't that important once you start looking at who won what & what they can win in the general. With Obama there are several big swing states that are automatically out. What can he replace those with?

BTW West Virginia & Kentucky were won by Bill Clinton both times he ran succesfully for President. Two more gifts for McCain if Obama becomes the nominee.


Fair play!