Yesterday we saw the state of Wyoming going out voting for the two remaining Democratic presidential hopeful.It is a caucus,not a primary and not surprisingly,my man,Barack Obama was the victorious party and after losing the big state of Texas and Ohio recently,I guess I can be happy for a while at least.The Illinois senator has now won 13 caucuses to Clinton's three.
Obama led rival Sen. Hillary Clinton by 61 percent to 38 percent,with all of the precincts reporting.The caucus has 12 delegates on offer.It might seem little to you but with the current situation for the Democratic party looking dead lock now,every delegates from now on is very important.It could make the difference.With slightly more than 600 delegates left at stake,every remaining contest is crucial to both candidates.The two are separated by fewer than 100 delegates,estimation shows Obama leading Clinton by 1,578 to 1,468,according to the Associated Press.In Wyoming alone,Obama won seven delegates and Clinton won five.
Attention now turns to the delegate-rich Pennsylvania on April 22.Obama might be leading in the delegates count but as you know in this race,its not over until it is really over.April 22 cant come closer enough for me.Till then,tune in the news for any new development.
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