Barack Obama Trounces Hillary Clinton In Wyoming Caucus
March 9, 2008
Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama handily won the Wyoming Democratic caucus over opponent Sen. Hillary Clinton.
With 22 of 23 of the state’s counties reporting, MSNBC is reporting Obama won 59 percent, or 4,459 votes, to Clinton’s 40 percent, or 3,081 votes.
Out of Wyoming’s 12 pledged delegates, it is estimated that Obama will pick up at least seven delegates while Clinton will get three at minimum. According to number crunchers at MSNBC, Obama now leads with 1366 delegates altogether to Clinton’s 1227.
Obama campaign manager David Plouffe explained that the only way for the Senator from New York to catch up in pledged delegates “would mean getting 68% or 70% of the vote everywhere.” Simply put, the math is very much against Ms. Clinton with the race coming down to the last ten states with almost of all of the “big states” already out of the picture.

If all of Hillary Clinton supporters had caucused, she would have trounced cult leader Obama. Unfortunately, these so-called Hillary Clinton supporters who failed to caucus are a bunch of good for nothing, apathetic zombies.
Cult leader Obama certainly motivated his cultists to come out and caucus by filling a void in their miserable, meaningless, hopeless existence.