Next up: Mississippi
Saturday, March 8, 2008 at 07:56PM Wyoming had its moment in the sun, and now it is Mississippi’s turn to shape the nominating process: 33 of its 40 delegates are up for grabs Tuesday night, in what will be the last contest until Pennsylvania
on April 22.
It’s expected that Obama will win handily, but both candidates have been campaigning aggressively in the state. Obama wants to run up the score and tally as many delegates as possible, while Hillary’s goal is to keep it respectable and maintain some semblance of momentum. The demographics certainly favor Obama: Mississippi has the largest population of African-Americans (37%) in the country, and the vast majority are registered Democrats. Since South Carolina, Obama has consistently won 80% of the black vote, and there is no evidence to suggest otherwise come Tuesday.









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