So no matter how you cut it, Obama will almost certainly end the primaries with a pledged-delegate lead, courtesy of all those landslides in February.

No GravatarJonathan Alter: &#8220-Hillary’s Math Problem – Forget tonight. She could win 16 straight and still lose.&#8221-

UPDATE

Previous blog posts by Chris F. Masse:

  • Red Herring’s list of the top 100 North-American high-tech startups includes Inkling Markets —but not NewsFutures, Consensus Point, or Xpree.
  • Professor Koleman Strumpf explains the prediction markets to the countryland people.
  • Professor Koleman Strumpf tells CNN that a prediction market, by essence, can’t predict an upset.
  • Time magazine interview the 2 BetFair-Tradefair co-founders, and not a single time do they pronounce the magic words, “prediction markets”.
  • One Deep Throat told me that this VC firm might have been connected with the Irish prediction exchange, at inception.
  • BetFair Rapid = BetFair’s standalone, local, PC-based, order-entry software for prediction markets
  • Michael Moore tells the Democratic people to go Barack Obama in Pennsylvania (a two-tier state), but the polls and the prediction markets tell us that that won’t do the trick.

8 thoughts on “So no matter how you cut it, Obama will almost certainly end the primaries with a pledged-delegate lead, courtesy of all those landslides in February.

  1. Soa said:

    Does Obama really have this election wrapped up?

  2. Chris F. Masse said:

    Soa » The columnist cited above engages us to make our own calculations using the Slate Delegate Calculator.

  3. Rab Bibater said:

    something of a climbdown in your tone?

  4. Soa said:

    Does Obama really have this election wrapped up?

  5. Chris F. Masse said:

    Soa » The columnist cited above engages us to make our own calculations using the Slate Delegate Calculator.

  6. Rab Bibater said:

    something of a climbdown in your tone?

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