As per the latest from DCW, since Tuesday's elections in Indiana and South Carolina, the net tallies of superdelegates has been starting to accelerate. The day after we saw Rep. Heath Shuler (NC) come out for Clinton, saw Obama pick up Jerry Meek a DNC superdelegate from North Carolina and DNC superdelegate Inola Henry in California, but saw DNC superdelegate Jennifer McClellan in Virginia switch from Clinton to Obama after getting confirmation from the Obama campaign. Then yesterday we saw Rep. Brad Miller (NC) and
Rep. Rick Larsen (WA) come out for Obama, and now we have Rep. Peter DeFazio (OR) endorse Obama and had Rep. Donald Payne (NJ) switch from Clinton to Obama.
That is a pick up of 7 for Obama in the last 72 hours and net loss of 1 for Clinton over the same 72 hours. So it is starting to be not just obama gaining superdelegates, but Clinton is beginning to hemorrhage them as well. Add to that Rep. Earl Bluemnauer's (OR) take on how the majority of House delegates are going for Obama and it seems the superdelegates are beginning to break loose.