Barack Obama has the support of at least two unofficial superdelegates.
Varnette Tetterton and Kassaundra Lockhart, both of Raleigh, said they have been to four of five recent events held in the Triangle by Barack and Michelle Obama.
"We're like the unofficial superdelegates," said Tetterton, who arrived at NC State's Reynolds Coliseum almost three hours before the doors opened. "And we volunteer too."
Lockhart said she is thrilled that Obama won big in North Carolina.
"This is just awesome that North Carolina came out and supported Barack Obama," she said. "It's been kind of overwhelming."


Re: The unofficial superdelegates
I don't understand the reason for this post Christines. Maybe you should have included the fact that the board of elections purged over 100,000 voters from the Lake County (which includes Gary) roles right before the primary. I'm sure they didn't have that many people die or commit felonies right before this important primary. So, they race may have been even tighter than the 51%-49%. As Obama did, I'll congratulate Senator Clinton on her victory in Indiana, but please do not cry because Obama had an overwhelming victory here in the Tarheel State. The Obama staff worked for EVERY vote and not just selected votes. Maybe that is a practice that the Clinton campaign should look at in 2016!
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