Caucuses are not fair for many reasons, this one is the worst!
As we can see below, Senator Obama gets 44 more delegates than Senator Clinton for winning two caucuses by a 184,000 vote difference.
Senator Clinton wins a primary by 228,000 and only gets 9 delegates more than Senator Obama.
| Total | Percentage | Delegates | ||||
|
Colorado |
79,344 |
67% |
33 |
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|
38,587 |
32% |
13 |
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|
117,931 |
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|
40,757 |
Plus 20 delegates for Obama |
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|
Minnesota |
141,725 |
66% |
48 |
|||
|
68,607 |
32% |
24 |
||||
|
210,332 |
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| difference |
141,725 |
Plus 24 delegates Obama |
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|
Ohio |
1,207,806 |
54% |
74 |
|||
|
979,025 |
44% |
65 |
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| difference |
228,781 |
Plus 9 delegates for Clinton | ||||
| Obama had a 182,482 lead after two caucuses, but Hillary had a
228,781 lead in one primary. Obama gains +44 delegates, Hillary gains just +9 How lop-sided is that! |
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delegates@dnc.org or mcnamara@dnc.org.
Consider also going to the DCCC site and blogging under the article to Nancy Pelosi
or filling out the form at their site.
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