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Lonely Planet Puerto Rico

Lonely Planet Puerto RicoNo easy solution or winner

The Democrats have shot himself in the foot and their political party name may prove to be the opposite of what is practiced beforre they can choose a candidate for election '08. egalitarianism is not without drawbacks . If we divide all the resources of the planet and gave each an equal share, it would not last a day. Some people are responsible and others not. Equality does not simply in ALL areas of life.

Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama left Texas in their rearview mirrors and walked toward the house plan for three months of political combat. But even as the candidates tried to decipher the calculations necessary to lock the size closer to the Democratic presidential race in half a century, their deputies vied for the candidate who wins the most delegates in Texas.

The Lone Star State has complicated delegate selection methods both campaigns a plausible reason to claim victory. Ultimately, the unofficial results, Clinton won the popular vote, 51 percent to 48 percent. But donors Obama boasted that the Illinois senator had won a majority of delegates committed to the state - because of its ability to mobilize supporters in the caucus tonight, who represent about one third of the delegates chosen Tuesday.

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"This could be our version of Texas' Dewey defeats Truman," said Rep. Chet Edwards Waco, an Obama supporter, referring to the infamous Chicago Tribune headline that has distorted the results of 1948 elections. "After all the confetti and champagne bottles uncorked, it may be that Obama won Texas." Projections released Wednesday afternoon by the Democratic Party based on Texas caucus still incomplete returns indicated that Mr. Obama would receive 98 delegates elected Tuesday to Clinton's 95.

Clinton led Obama in delegates selected through the primary vote, 65-61, while Obama appears to be heading towards an edge of 37 to 30 between delegates chosen by caucuses.

The bottom line is that with only 600 delegates at stake and the forerunner of 658 short of 2025 needed for Obama victory, it is mathematically impossible for both candidates to win the nomination before the process should end with Puerto Rico's June 7 caucus. Obama continues to lead the General Delegate, 1567-1462, according to estimates by the Associated Press.

With neither candidate able to complete the nomination during the primary season, Clinton and Obama must try to seal an agreement by the court to the 350 superdelegates, yet committed, including 14 from Texas. These party insiders get invitations to the Democratic National Convention in Denver based on their elected positions or leadership role within the party.

To influence undecided superdelegates, Clinton and Obama will try to develop a sense of momentum over the next three months. Let the super delegate switch Get It On! Their goal is to be the candidate with the most elected delegates - which is increasingly difficult for Clinton to do so. The former first lady would need to win more than 60 percent of remaining delegates to catch Obama's primary election.

But when all options are considered and reviewed, there will be no single winner. It will take much arm bending and rolling in the back room and the treatment to work. And in this atmosphere of a reasonable person would have to say that MEA Hillary (I.

Posted on May 31, 2010.
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