Politics | Barack Obama Obama Claims Delegate Majority; Wins in Oregon He returns to Iowa, says 'change is coming to America' By John Johnson Posted May 20, 2008 9:33 PM CDT Copied Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., arrives for a rally in Des Monies, Iowa, Tuesday, May 20, 2008, with his wife michelle and daughters Sasha and Malia, second from left. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson) Barack Obama said tonight that his campaign had reached a pivotal milestone by clinching a majority of the pledged delegates at stake in the Democratic primary, CNN reports. Addressing a rally in Iowa—the state that put his campaign on a winning path—Obama declared that victory is "within reach." He spoke just before learning that he had defeated Hillary Clinton in the Oregon primary. With 72% of returns in, he led 58% to 42%. "The skeptics predicted we wouldn't get very far," said Obama, who earlier in the night lost a lopsided primary to Clinton In Kentucky by 35 points. However, he picked up enough delegates there to give him 1,627, a majority of the 3,353 at stake, CNN notes. Only three contests remain. Read These Next America's most popular cooking oil is tied to weight gain. Putin is in a fighting mood ahead of peace talks. Another Netflix change has left users torqued. A friend tipped off the FBI to her mass shooting plan. Get breaking news in your inbox. What you need to know, as soon as we know it. Sign up Report an error