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Barack Obama 'has enough super-delegates support to win De
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Barack Obama 'has enough super-delegates support to win Democratic nomination'
By Tim Shipman Telegraph - Barack Obama believes he has already secured the private support of enough super-delegates to beat Hillary Clinton in the race for the Democratic White House nomination, The Sunday Telegraph has learned. The Illinois senator last week switched his attention to the general election battle against John McCain after locking down more than enough pledges to reach the victory target of 2,025 delegates.
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By Tim Shipman Telegraph - Barack Obama believes he has already secured the private support of enough super-delegates to beat Hillary Clinton in the race for the Democratic White House nomination, The Sunday Telegraph has learned. The Illinois senator last week switched his attention to the general election battle against John McCain after locking down more than enough pledges to reach the victory target of 2,025 delegates. A senior Democrat strategist, familiar with discussions at the highest levels of the Obama camp, has revealed that Mr Obama is now confident of the support of around 120 of the remaining 260 undeclared superdelegates. His aides believe he will only need between 70 and 80 to be sure of the nomination if he wins the Oregon, Montana and South Dakota primaries as expected ater this month. The strategist said: "The reason he's behaving like he's won it, is because he thinks he has won it. His numbers man now thinks they have enough firm support to get to 2,025." Out of respect for Hillary Clinton many have insisted that their allegiance remains private until after the final primary election on June 3. Others will go public to maintain Mr Obama's momentum if Mrs Clinton, as expected, wins a handsome victory in West Virginia on Tuesday.
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