From the New York Times today (pointed out first by Dave Winer):
To win the Democratic nomination, a candidate needs the votes of 2,161 delegates at this summer’s national convention in Boston.
Mr. Neel has said that Dr. Dean expects one or more of the other
candidates to drop out after Tuesday’s voting, and more in the next two
weeks, until by the Wisconsin primary Dr. Dean will be head to head
with Mr. Kerry. Because so many major states are voting in the first
two weeks of March, enough time remains to win the race or to at least
deny Mr. Kerry a majority going into the convention.




