Saturday, March 15, 2008

10 Iowa Delegates choose Barack Obama

From barackobama.com:

Big News: Obama Gains 7 More Delegates in Iowa

by Sam Graham-Felsen, Saturday, March 15, 2008 at 04:35 PM

Big news, everybody -- Obama gained 7 more delegates today in Iowa!

Campaign Manager David Plouffe just sent this note to our hard-working Iowa staffers. We thought we'd share it with you...

Dear Team Iowa,

Another contest in Iowa just showed the hard work and dedication you put into the state. For those of you that worked the caucuses, you gave momentum to put us in the great position we are in. For those of you that came back for the county conventions, you worked your magic again, along with the precinct captains and supporters to squeeze 7 more delegates out of Iowa for Barack (there may still be one up for grabs).

Thanks for all of your hard work. I know you are all tired, but dig deep, remember the way you felt after the Iowa Caucuses, and the way staff there feels again tonight.

-David

Let's keep the momentum going. Who's ready to spend a chunk of your Sunday making calls? Your voices have proven to be a critical difference in tight races across the country. This movement needs to step up -- visit My.BarackObama.com/call and let us know how it goes in the comments.

In case you ever doubted... Yes, we can.

UPDATE: Obama for America campaign manager David Plouffe today released the following statement on the results of the Iowa county conventions:

Iowans went to the county conventions today to make clear that they want a Democratic nominee who will bring real change to this country and who will be the strongest candidate against John McCain. With all of the results in, Senator Obama earned 25 delegates, while Senator Clinton earned 14. Senator Obama netted ten delegates tonight. For comparison purposes, Senator Clinton netted nine delegates in Ohio.



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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Go obama Go. My view of why obama should win.

http://kasunh.wordpress.com/2008/03/16/why-obama-should-win/

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