Even if the Democratic Party agrees to re-do the primaries in Florida and Michigan, Hillary Clinton may not pick up enough votes and delegates to catch Barack Obama.
Rasmussen polls out this morning show Clinton with a lead in Florida, 55-39%, and tied with Obama in Michigan 41-41%.
Problem for Clinton is exactly what is was in Texas and Ohio, and will be in Pennsylvania. She might win the popular vote. But because Democratic delegates are awarded based on proportion of the vote, she would have to have landslide victories in every state the rest of the way to wipe out Obama's nearly 100-delegate lead.
For example, after sweeping the popular vote in TX and OH Tuesday, Sen. Clinton netted only 15 delegates more than Sen. Obama. Florida and Michigan combined offer 367 Democratic delegates. Then there's the issue of Obama on the ballot in Michigan: he wasn't originally on it because his campaign knew the primary wouldn't count.
Do you think these primaries should be re-staged so that their delegates can count? And do you think Clinton could realistically catch Obama?
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