Remaining Delegate Calendar
Saturday, March 8: Wyoming Caucus 18 delegates
Tuesday, March 11: Mississippi Primary 40 delegates
Tuesday, April 22: Pennsylvania Primary 188 delegates
Saturday, May 3: Guam 9 delegates
Tuesday, May 6: Indiana Primary 84 delegates
Tuesday, May 6: North Carolina Primary 134 delegates
Tuesday, May 13: West Virginia Primary 39 delegates
Tuesday, May 20: Kentucky Primary 60 delegates
Tuesday, May 20: Oregon Primary 65 delegates
Tuesday, June 3: Montana Primary 24 delegates
Tuesday, June 3: South Dakota Primary 23 delegates
Saturday, June 7: Puerto Rico Caucus 63 delegates









Could it all be up to Puerto Rico? Just think about all those campaign promises if it is.
Posted by: pgl | March 05, 2008 at 12:09 PM
Looks like it's up to the Superdelegates. My guess is they'll got with the pledged delegates, where Obama has a substantial lead which he'll likely keep. All Hillary can do is hope for a miracle and keep on with the negative attacks, doing McCain's work for him.
Posted by: Peter K. | March 05, 2008 at 01:40 PM
Except for Pennsylvania and Puerto Rico, which of the remaining states are not tailor made for Barack Obama? Too bad there are only two caucuses...
Posted by: Thorstein Veblen | March 05, 2008 at 11:38 PM