Posted by Jed Lewison on Sat May 10, 2008 at 12:59 PM Pacific

New York Times: Obama leads superdelegate count

The cool thing about each media organization having a different way of tabulating superdelegate totals is that Obama will surpass Clinton in the superdelegate category umpteen times. He's already done at least twice before with Politico and ABC. Now he surpasses her again, this time with the New York Times. Now that is momentum!

An hour ago, the AP had him within 1/2 a superdelegate of the lead, and that will probably change now that Obama has added two more superdelegates, both from the Virgin Islands -- one of them a switch from Clinton to Obama. (Carole Burke, who was undeclared, is now for Obama, and Kevin Rodriguez, who was for Clinton, is now for Obama.)

As for me, I'm waiting for Democratic Convention Watch to make the call. Why? Because I think their blog is pretty cool.

New York Times: Obama leads superdelegate count

The cool thing about each media organization having a different way of tabulating superdelegate totals is that Obama will surpass Clinton in the superdelegate category umpteen times. He's already done at least twice before with Politico and ABC. Now he surpasses her again, this time with the New York Times. Now that is momentum!

An hour ago, the AP had him within 1/2 a superdelegate of the lead, and that will probably change now that Obama has added two more superdelegates, both from the Virgin Islands -- one of them a switch from Clinton to Obama. (Carole Burke, who was undeclared, is now for Obama, and Kevin Rodriguez, who was for Clinton, is now for Obama.)

As for me, I'm waiting for Democratic Convention Watch to make the call. Why? Because I think their blog is pretty cool.

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