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May 20

06 May 2008 08:15 pm

May 20 -- that's the date when the campaign unofficially expects to "clinch" the nomination -- when they'll officially have a majority of pledged delegates, which triggers, in their view, the standard for superdelegate decision-making set by party leaders like Nancy Pelosi.

As of tonight, Obama will be between 35 and 43 pledged delegates votes away from achieving that majority.

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