CAPITOL HILL (AP) -- Barack Obama has picked up the support of at least two more superdelegates after making the rounds on Capitol Hill Thursday.
Congressmen Brad Miller of North Carolina and Rick Larsen of Washington announced their support for his presidential campaign. Obama was surrounded by well-wishers as he made a surprise visit to the House floor. The visit had the look and feel of a victory lap, with members reaching out to pat him on the back and some calling him "Mr. President."
But Obama himself says he's not taking anything for granted. He's predicting Clinton will win the next two contests in West Virginia and Kentucky, while he'll win others.
Still, Obama's lead in pledged delegates is enough that Clinton can't catch him, shifting much of the focus to the 260-plus superdelegates who have not yet declared their intent.