Clinton and Obama battle not just for votes, but for delegates

by Samuel King (king@wsbt.com)

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Indiana's Democratic delegates are divided up by congressional district.

Indiana's Democratic delegates are divided up by congressional district.

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Even if Sen. Barack Obama or Sen. Hillary Clinton wins the popular vote in Tuesday's Democratic primary, there is a slight possibility the other candidate could win the delegate count. And it's the overall delegate count that will decide the nominee.

Seventy-two delegates will be decided on Tuesday. Forty-seven will be allocated by the results by Congressional districts, 25 by an allocation of the results statewide.

Each Congressional district in the state gets a certain number of delegates. The number is determined by how the district voted in 2004. That's why both campaigns say every vote, no matter where it is, counts.

"I hope that you will do everything you can in the next two days to reach as many voters as possible,” Clinton told supporters in South Bend on Sunday.

While her opponent was going door-to-door in Elkhart.

"What's your name?" Obama asked a young Elkhart resident. "Hey Sam, nice to meet you."

Both candidates have blanketed the state with field offices.

Why? It's about winning delegate counts.

In Indiana, as in most states, Democratic delegates are split by congressional district.

The more Democratic the district, the more delegates they have.

6 delegates = 1st, 2nd, 7th, 8th and 9th districts

  • The 2nd district includes South Bend, LaPorte and the City of Elkhart.

    5 delegates = 6th district

    4 delegates = 3rd, 4th and 5th districts

  • 3rd district includes Goshen, Warsaw and Bristol.

    The better a candidate does in each district, the bigger share of those delegates they receive.

    “The delegate map looks great for us in areas such as Northwest Indiana, South Bend, my hometown and Indianapolis,” said former Congressman Tim Roemer, who endorsed Obama.

    But Clinton could do well in other areas, such as the 3rd district or the 5th district, which includes the areas east of Indianapolis.

    They both may end up tied in the delegate count in other districts, including the 2nd.

    In some states where Obama won the popular vote, Clinton was fairly close behind in the delegate count, and vice versa.

    In Texas, because of its primary/caucus combination, Obama got more delegates, even though Clinton got more votes. In Missouri, the candidates finished tied. North Carolina also allocates its Democratic delegates the same way.

    Most observers project neither candidate will have enough pledged delegates to win the nomination, so the non-pledged superdelegates will likely decide the outcome.

  • Tuesday, May 6 at 5:27 PM Christina wrote ...

    If hillary wins we all just need to dig a hole about six feet deep and lay in it because she will hurt this country so bad that we all won't be able to live. Obama on the other hand has a heart and cares about the american people and wants to make sure that everything will be better for the people of the United States. So with that said people who vote for Hillary God have mercey on your SOUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Tuesday, May 6 at 3:43 PM NOT FOR HILLARY wrote ...

    I agree Hillary has no heart, and she lies to the American people, god have mercy on our souls if she is the next President.... Will she host another dinner at the White House for Terrorist Groups...Like she did when she was First Lady, you know the head of Hamas hopes she is elected becuase she is sooooo kind to them, HOW SCAREY IS THIS

    Tuesday, May 6 at 3:21 PM Frisky wrote ...

    Man oh MAN theres a lotta numbers and stuff involved with this! I just though we like voted and they like added it up and said "Hilary wins, in your face Obama!". Wow, lot to learn.

    Tuesday, May 6 at 3:19 PM (D) Granger wrote ...

    Hopefully Hillary does the right thing for our party and drops out tonight. She may indeed narrowly win Indiana, but she will most likely lose NC, leaving Mr. Obama still in the lead in pledged delegates. If we do not get a candidate very soon, it is really going to hurt our chances in the general election. Maybe Dr. Dean needs to step in.

    Tuesday, May 6 at 3:17 PM Mark wrote ...

    Hey, it would be cool if they had a cage match! I bet Hillary would do pretty good, she's from the south so she's used to getting smacked around!

    Tuesday, May 6 at 2:48 PM Anonymous wrote ...

    I THINK THAT MCCAIN SHOULD WIN AT FIRST I THOUGHT OBAMA I AM AGAINST ABORTION AND SAME SEX MARRIAGE HILIARY AND OBAMA BENT THE RULES JUST TO WIN IF YOU HAVE RELIGIOUS BELIEF THEN YOU WILL NOT BEND THE RULES JUST TO WIN

    Tuesday, May 6 at 2:05 PM BlueEyes wrote ...

    Its time to end the monarchy in Washington! For the last 20 yrs there's been either a Bush or a Clinton in the White House. We've had enough with the family politics scene -you have to take a chance to make a change! McCain = Bush; Hillary -see above, the choice is clear. Obama will put U.S./us first, that's what a president needs to do for MY family!!!

    Tuesday, May 6 at 12:32 PM Anonymous wrote ...

    Hillary has the experience needed to do the job.

    Tuesday, May 6 at 12:18 PM Mike wrote ...

    Go Hillary

    Tuesday, May 6 at 7:39 AM I'm Sticking with my Democrat Ticket wrote ...

    Every one is in titialed to there opion but here the Facts I'm hoping for Hillary to win do to her experiance in the White House and where she down to earth with the people She is just like any other person and she sticks to her guns she says what she going to do.

    Tuesday, May 6 at 12:22 AM Chris wrote ...

    Let's hope Obama wins. Hillary just doesn't have the right heart. This race has been all about her, not the American people.

    Monday, May 5 at 11:37 PM Aaron wrote ...

    So Obama's pro-choice, what's the big deal? That is one of the basic differences between Democrats and Republicans.

    Monday, May 5 at 11:37 PM Kat wrote ...

    If you are a Republican – vote the Republican Ticket. If you are a Democrat – vote the Democrat Ticket. Stay true to your Party! Do not abandon your party just to miss-with the democratic race. Everything will workout and the right leaders will be chosen to run for President.

    Monday, May 5 at 11:04 PM FACT NOT , I REPEAT NOT FICTION!!! wrote ...

    LET THE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES!http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=18647 Visit this website and if you can still vote for Barack Obama may God have mercy on your soul!

    Monday, May 5 at 9:58 PM Mark wrote ...

    I hope Hillary wins because to me she cares more about all people and is trying to get gas prices down.

    Monday, May 5 at 8:17 PM Pink Monk wrote ...

    I hope Obama wins because to me he cares more about lower case people that live in rough neighboorhoods. And is tryin to get gas prices down.

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