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Sat Jan-24-04 03:45 PM
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Feb 3rd states, how many delegates do they each have? |
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Sat Jan-24-04 03:51 PM
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MO 74 AZ 55 SC 45 OK 40 NM 26 DE 15 ND 14
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Sat Jan-24-04 04:51 PM
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4. AZ has 63 Thank you very much. Unless you are not counting |
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the official people in which case we have 36.
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Sat Jan-24-04 04:58 PM
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AZ has 64 total, with 55 pledged. 9 unpledged.
Confirmed on both cnn and washingtonpost
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Feb. 7th could end up being bigger than the 3rd. With a short week after NH, its going to be hard for candidates to guage where they stand in the various states on the 3rd. I expect them to scatter each trying to win at least one state for themselves to continue on. Edwards looks strong in SC and MO, Clark in AZ and NM, Kerry might do well in DE. But Dean could still pull ahead in the Feb 7th states, Washington and Michigan, which combined have 204 delegates, compared to the 269 of the 7 Feb 3rd states. It all depends on how people perform against their expectations.
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