There's been a lot of smoke from the Obama campaign about how well Barack Obama did in "besting" Hillary in delegates on Super Tuesday, but truth always gets its day:
Delegates Won on Super Tuesday
Clinton 784
Obama 758
I learned fairly early in an excessively long education that 784 is greater than 758 by 30. Let's put it plainly, Hillary won 30 more delegates than Obama. (I do appreciate the breathtaking significance of Alaska, Utah, and Kansas, but I grew up in California and went to school in New York, so you can understand my bias about their importance.)
Current Overall Delegate Count
Clinton 1045
Obama 960
Since the nomination (without Michigan and Florida representation) requires 2,025 delegates, Hillary now has 52% of the delegates she needs to become our nominee while Barack has 47% of the delegate he needs.
Incidentally, CBS has Hillary at 1,058 and Obama at 984. With these two metrics, the spread right now is somewhere between 74 and 85, fairly comparable results by AP and CBS.