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June 3, 2008

Students find the '08 presidential race is not politics as usual

Greg Toppo:

It was the first week of February, and Jesse Sharkey's students were doing the math.
They were not amused.

Most of his juniors and seniors at Chicago's Senn High School are Barack Obama supporters — Obama is from Chicago, after all. So they wanted to know why Obama, who had won 14 of 22 states on Super Tuesday, had barely scored more delegates than Hillary Clinton.

(Answer: Democrats award delegates based on percentage of votes received.)

And why was he still behind in the total count? And what's a superdelegate anyway?

Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 3, 2008 7:30 PM
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