| Clinton |
2117 |
| Obama |
1642 |
| Edwards |
288 |
| Gravel |
2 |
The complete webcast from the 2008 Democratic Mock Convention can be viewed here. Photos of the parade and mock convention can be viewed at the W&L News Office website, and press clippings from media outlets covering the event can be viewed in the Press Clippings area.
The Washington and Lee University Mock Convention is a
quadrennial tradition in which student delegates attempt to predict the
presidential nominee of the political party currently out the of the White
House; this year, the Mock Convention will try to select the Democratic presidential
candidate.
Billed as the nation's most accurate mock convention since its inception in 1908, W&L's convention cannot claim to be
the oldest such exercise; Oberlin College has one that dates back to pre-Civil
War days. Nevertheless, for consistent accuracy - and eye-filling opulence - the
Mock Convention simply has no peer. With 18 correct predictions in 23 attempts,
the convention has been described by Time as the "biggest and boomingest" of all
amateur gatherings. Newsweek, not to be outdone, promptly dubbed it, "the most
realistic" student conclave. It has been applauded on the floor of the U.S.
Senate as an "outstanding practical experiment in politics." And as media
interest grows steadily in anticipation of an upcoming convention, W&L has
received coverage ranging from the Washington Post to live gavel-to-gavel
broadcasts on C-SPAN.
Since 1908, the Convention has correctly selected presidential
primary candidates 18 out of 23 times, with only one error since 1948. The
Washington and Lee campus is looking forward to yet another successful selection
during its centennial meet in 2008.