Super Tuesday Post-Game Show!

Super Tuesday is gone. No one got what they wanted. No one did that poorly. This race will continue. Here are the Delegate Numbers up to today. NOTE: Not all the Super Tuesday Delegates are in… There were1,681 up for grabs on the Democrat side, only 1,151 are reporting as of right now. Of the 1,020 Republican Delegates up for grabs only 901 are reporting. So here are the numbers! (Numbers from CNN Politics as of Wed Feb 6th 6:50 p.m. Central Time)

DEMOCRATS

(Edwards, Biden, Kucinich, Richardson and Dodd are already out at the time I posted this, so I did not include them.)
Winning number: 2,025

Candidate Pledged Delegates Super Delegates Total Delegates
Clinton 630 193 823
Obama 635 106 741
Gravel 0 0 0
Totals Pledged Delegates Super Delegates Total Delegates
Possible 3,253 796 4,049
Claimed 1,265 299 1,564
Remaining 1,997 497 2,485
Completed 38.89% 37.56% 38.63%

REPUBLICANS

(Giuliani, Hunter and Thompson are already out at the time I posted this, so I did not include them.)
Winning Number: 1,191

Candidate Pledged Delegates Unpledged Delegates Total Delegates
McCain 663 17 680
Romney 261 9 270
Huckabee 173 3 176
Paul 16 0 16
Totals Pledged Delegates Unpledged Delegates Total Delegates
Possible 1,917 463 2,380
Claimed 1,113 29 1,142
Remaining 804 434 1,238
Completed 58.06% 6.26% 47.98%

So McCain is leading on the Republican side but both Huckabee and Romney say they will fight on. Clinton still leads on the Democratic side, but Obama is closing the gap and vows to fight on.

Upcoming primaries are listed below, since this fight will keep going!

PRIMARIES IN THE NEXT 14 DAYS:

States voting on February 9th:

  • Kansas Caucuses (Republicans Only)
  • Louisiana Primaries
  • Nebraska Caucuses (Democrats Only)
  • Washington Caucuses

States voting on February 10th:

  • Maine Caucuses (Democrats Only)

States voting on February 12th:

  • District of Columbia Primaries
  • Maryland Primaries
  • Virginia Primaries

States Voting on February 19th:

  • Hawaii Caucuses (Democrats Only)
  • Washington Primaries

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