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Both campaigns have acknowledged that neither can win without the support of superdelegates, those 795 Democratic Party leaders granted floating votes that they may pledge or switch at a whim. But if the most inexperienced members of Congress are intimidated by the gravity of the situation, they're certainly not showing it. Despite being wooed heavily by both the Obama and Clinton camps, nearly half of the 40 House members and six of the eight Senators are still undecided. Some may still be holding out for promises, some are just slow in the deliberative process and some have made...
...count and simply hold off announcing the precinct results until March 29. But both campaigns now realize that they must ride herd on their delegates each step of the way to be sure their anointed delegates remain loyal to the candidate. As with most caucuses, they are allowed to switch their candidates even after the actual caucuses are finished, at least until the county convention; in Colorado, there have already been reports of some delegates already having shifted their allegiances from Obama to Clinton...
...second half we had to come out and play an entirely different game.” After the Bears scored a quick six points to tie the score just over a minute into second-half play, Delaney-Smith took a timeout. From that point, the Crimson simply decided to switch gears. Determined not to let last weekend go to waste, Harvard responded with a 7-0 run, with two Rollins layups separated by a three from junior Niki Finelli. Later in the half, the Crimson went on an 11-0 run to go up 59-40 with six and half...
...more minutes of action in the second half, but the Lincoln, Neb. native couldn’t convert another trey. With the Crimson trailing 61-55 with 7:25 to go, Blankenau had an open look from the left side. It rimmed out, and, in a six-point switch, Brown’s Peter Sullivan sank a three on the other end.“It gets demoralizing when you can’t get over that hump, and we saw that happen when Alek missed a three right in front of our bench in transition,” Amaker...
...values.” Harvard students, mostly unaware of the proposed changes, won’t reap much benefit from the extension. “It’s going to take just as much time to get there because we would have to go to Park Street to switch to the Green Line,” said organic chemistry graduate student Stephan J. Zuend. “I will still go the same way, but it’s great for Tufts students who want to travel around more easily.” Students like Chao are just happy...