Via TalkLeft and The AP
The AP has released new delegate totals. As a result of New York and Colorado releasing final numbers, Obama's delegate lead is the same now as it was before Mississippi. Here's what happened:
Obama won 19 of the 33 delegates at stake Tuesday, according to the Associated Press tally, which gives him an overall lead, including superdelegates, of 111.
Clinton, however, eliminated Obama's gain from Mississippi when she picked up five delegates yesterday based on final results from the New York primary and the Colorado caucuses, both held Feb. 5.
It took Barack Obama two victories - the Wyoming caucuses on Saturday and the Mississippi primary on Tuesday - to wipe out the small gain in delegates that Hillary Clinton reaped when she beat him in the Ohio, Rhode Island, and Texas primaries on March 4.
Obama won 19 of the 33 delegates at stake Tuesday, according to the Associated Press tally, which gives him an overall lead, including superdelegates, of 111.
Clinton, however, eliminated Obama's gain from Mississippi when she picked up five delegates yesterday based on final results from the New York primary and the Colorado caucuses, both held Feb. 5.
Thus, Obama's gain from Mississippi is no more.
Update: Just to add, my only point was to pass on some news.