Puerto Rico is a hollow victory for flailing Clinton

Mrs Clinton's claim to have won the most votes since the primaries and caucuses began in January is not as straightforward as it seems. She ran virtually unopposed in Michigan after Mr Obama removed his name from the ballot, and voting totals from several caucus states cannot be calculated in the popular vote. Full Story »

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by Chris Finnie - Oct. 1, 2008

Nice to know the foreign press, at least, is not drinking the Clinton campaign Kool-Aid and know how they're calculating the popular vote by leaving out caucus voters. Seems it's not okay to "disenfranchise voters" in Michigan and Florida by cutting their delegate count at the convention. But it's fine to not count caucus voters in the states where Obama won. Good of Doyle to set the record straight on this point in this competently written overview of the last throes of the nomination fight.

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