Calling All Uncommitted Superdelegates

Until today’s compromise over the Florida and Michigan delegations, Barack Obama needed just 41 delegates to clinch the nomination and would likely have gotten there with the 3 remaining contests: Puerto Rico, South Dakota and Wyoming Montana. But today’s activity leaves him 64 short and it looks like superdelegates will be needed to push Obama past the new clinching number of 2117. From tomorrow’s New York Times:

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the contest is coming to a stifling as puerto rico votes on sunday and montana and south dakota on tuesday, finishing a process that began five months ago in iowa. even if those results do not put senator barack obama over the top, aides to both mr. obama and mrs. clinton said they expected ample superdelegates to recover behind mr. obama in the 48 hours after the final primaries to own him to proclaim himself the nominee.

Symbolically, I still believe it would be much better if voters in South Dakota and Wyoming Montana sealed the deal on Tuesday rather than superdelegates doing it on Wednesday or Thursday. And, if Obama really does have a superdelegate bank, I suggest he start using them Sunday and Monday (20-25 should do it) so that voters in those last 2 states have the final word.

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