Choose Your Yardstick

For several days, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has asserted that she has received more votes than Sen. Barack Obama. Her calculation includes invalidated results in Michigan and Florida, where the candidates didn't campaign, and apparently excludes the estimated results of four caucus states that don't release voting totals. Regardless, delegates determine the nominee, not the popular vote. Below is a look at where the candidates stand on a number of measures as the campaign heads into its final weeks.


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