Wednesday, February 04, 2004 :::
Lieberman appears to have won fewer delegates today than Al Sharpton (according to CNN, Sharpton won one in Delaware). A sad day for the Democratic party.
Lieberman is leaving the race.
Some delegates are still unassigned by CNN, which I'm trusting, but it appears that John Kerry has won just over half of the 269 delegates up for grabs today, with 144ish. Edwards gets 67 or so, 49 for Wesley Clark (believe it or not), and -- if he's lucky -- eight for front-runner Howard Dean. If those numbers hold up, then out of 606 delegates so far pledged (including superdelegates, as I listed yesterday), Kerry would have 256; Howard Dean, 123; John Edwards, 104; and Clark, 80.
The Doctor has been claiming he'll do well in Michigan and Washington. He'd better.
::: posted by Steven at 3:16 AM
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