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Superdelegates Could Give Clinton an AL Edge

Superdelegates Could Give Clinton an AL Edge

Barack Obama may have blown away Hillary Clinton in the primary on Tuesday, but Clinton could even things up by winning the votes of 3 of Alabama's 4 superdelegates.


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WASHINGTON (AP) - Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton are
locked in a tie for Alabama delegates even though he took 56
percent of the vote in Tuesday's primary to her 42 percent.
According to party estimates Friday, along with the choices of
so-called superdelegates, both have 28 delegates.
There are four more still to be determined.
Democratic officials said that based on Tuesday's results, Obama
won 27 delegates compared with 25 for Clinton - mainly because most
delegates are divided up according to results within congressional
districts as opposed to statewide.
But Clinton has won commitments from three superdelegates who
are free to support the candidate of their choice regardless of the
popular vote. Obama has just one.

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