Democratic Primary Election Map: Clinton’s Pennsylvania Win Keeps Her Alive…
For all of you political junkies looking for a quick recap of last night’s primary contest between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, I’ve compiled a projection video and a few maps for you to view. Clinton scored a much needed 55% to 45% victory and has already begun to pull in the necessary donations to keep her campaign alive. This ten point margin means that Clinton still remains the underdog, but her odds of being the democratic presidential nominee is now considerably higher than the conventional wisdom in the media would lead you to believe. Enjoy…
NBC News Projection: Hillary Clinton Wins Pennsylvania
Updated Presidential Primary Election Map

What’s interesting to note here is that if this were a winner take all content like the presidential election, then Clinton would already have 298 electoral votes (including Michigan and Florida) compared to Obama’s 188 electoral votes. If you strip away Michigan and Florida she’d still be ahead by a large margin of 66 votes: 254 (Clinton) vs. 188 (Obama). With many states left to play, Clinton would easily jump over the 270 hurdle. This is all hypothetical of course since the rules of the game are different.
Democrat Primary Results in Pensylvania by County







































