Re: Super/Tsunami/Mega/Big Ass Tuesday
[QUOTE=Jenks;564844]What happens if they both stay this close the entire time?? I'm sure eventually one or the other will pull away, but curious what would happen if it stayed neck and neck.[/QUOTE]
You need a simple (pretty sure about that) majority of delegates to win the nomination, which, for the Dems this year is 2025. Because Edwards has taken 26 delegates and because super delegates, which do not have to follow the votes of their state, can go either way up until the convention, it's theoretically possible that at the end of it all, they are both close to 2025 but not over the hump. Then they have a brokered convention, where the party effectively determines the nomination through horse-trading and deal-making. Used to happen at the time, but hasn't happened on either side in 50-60 years.
Thankfully, Edwards doesn't have so many delegates that that would actually be likely this year. He can assign those delegates, though, giving him a fair amount of clout.
It's looking more and more like we'll just continue to go forward with primaries unless someone really scores a knockout blow on Tuesday -- and maybe some of those states with late primaries will have theirs actually matter for a change.
Notwithstanding Hillary's "win" in Florida the other night, Obama's got great momentum right now. Did you see that the dude raised $32M in [B]January[/B]. He's also closed the gap in California in the most recent poll to [B]3[/B] points. Unless he unexpectedly gets clobbered on Feb. 5, I feel real good about his chances going forward, as he'll be able to focus his attention in on just a couple of states at a time...