In the past week, Presidential candidate
Barack Obama has accumulated a few more wins and important delegates in the race for the Democratic Nomination.
The
Wyoming primary on March 8th proved to be a good show for Obama as he won 61% of the vote, compared to his opponent, Senator
Hillary Clinton who only received 38%.
Obama also won by similar margins in
Mississippi on March 11th with 61%, with Hillary Clinton trailing behind with 38%.
Both are grand wins for Barack that will undoubtedly award him with a majority of the delegates for each state. Yet, it doesn't stop there.
Although Hillary Clinton claimed victory in the
Texas primary, it was announced last night that Obama had won the
Texas CAUCUS, giving him an extra boost and an addition of delegates to his lead.
Barack Obama still witholds a strong lead in delegate count to his opponent Hillary Clinton. Momentum is important, but it is all about the math as we get closer to the convention. I think the numbers speak for themselves.