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dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
Tue Feb 2, 2016, 08:54 PM Feb 2016

Democratic primary/caucus calendar and delegate counts

2,383 delegates to win the nomination.

Clinton now has 385
Bernie has 29
counting Iowa

New Hampshire ( winner take all) = 24 delegates. Feb. 9

On March 1, several states vote in Primary for a total of 865 delegates.


There is an excellent table of delegate counts per state at this link, I cannot make it copy onto this page
(but if someone can....)
One table for Dems, one table for Repubs.

https://ballotpedia.org/2016_presidential_nominations:_calendar_and_delegate_rules#Democratic_primary.2Fcaucus_calendar_and_delegate_counts



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Democratic primary/caucus calendar and delegate counts (Original Post) dixiegrrrrl Feb 2016 OP
Just a point of order.....how many in Hillary's count are super delegates? Joe the Revelator Feb 2016 #1
Dunno off hand. n/t dixiegrrrrl Feb 2016 #2
All but the 23 she won yesterday. That's been the only contest so far. thesquanderer Feb 2016 #4
She got 23 last night. He got 21. bunnies Feb 2016 #3
Don't count the "super" delegates, the bulshit that they are, morningfog Feb 2016 #5

thesquanderer

(11,990 posts)
4. All but the 23 she won yesterday. That's been the only contest so far.
Tue Feb 2, 2016, 09:35 PM
Feb 2016

The Super Delegate are good for PR, but they are unhatched chickens. They can change their mind up to the day of the convention.

 

morningfog

(18,115 posts)
5. Don't count the "super" delegates, the bulshit that they are,
Tue Feb 2, 2016, 09:36 PM
Feb 2016

are unpledged and should not be included in this running tally.

After NH, Bernie will have a lead in pledged delegates (the number that actually matters).

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