According to the Wall Street Journal, Sen. Barack Obama "is heavily favored to win what will be
the final and decisive contest for the Democratic presidential
nomination -- the 'invisible primary' for the convention votes of party
leaders."
"The reasons say a lot about these superdelegates' calculations for the November elections -- the presidential one, or their own."
Meanwhile, Charlie Cook notes that "almost half" of Sen. Hillary Clinton's "delegate advantage she netted against Obama in Pennsylvania was offset by losses of superdelegates the same week."
April 29, 2008
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