Clinton won Indiana, 51-49, closer to 1.5% difference than 2%. It's still a +3 delegate edge to Clinton though. I'm sure Rush Limbaugh helped. Obama won NC, 56-42, with +8 delegates. That's +5 to Obama overall for the night, +6 if you include the superdelegate he picked up earlier yesterday. The popular vote is now back in Obama's favor (he needed a +200k margin in NC to do that, and he got a +220k or so).
Would also like to comment that this is the first time so far in the primary season that SUSA was waaaaaaaaaaaay off in their polling. I believe they had Clinton winning by +10% or so in Indiana. Nice, SUSA. Nice.
ETA - There seems to be a general consensus amongst the senior class that I ought to deliver our graduation speech. Er, this is fine by me, but I don't really want to write our graduation speech.
ETA2 - Er, apparently George McGovern is not a superdelegate, so Obama's gain was +5 yesterday. He picked up another +4 superdelegates today though.
Would also like to comment that this is the first time so far in the primary season that SUSA was waaaaaaaaaaaay off in their polling. I believe they had Clinton winning by +10% or so in Indiana. Nice, SUSA. Nice.
ETA - There seems to be a general consensus amongst the senior class that I ought to deliver our graduation speech. Er, this is fine by me, but I don't really want to write our graduation speech.
ETA2 - Er, apparently George McGovern is not a superdelegate, so Obama's gain was +5 yesterday. He picked up another +4 superdelegates today though.