President’s Obama’s road to the Democratic nomination hit another small bump, as Tennessee attorney John Wolfe Jr. is on pace to pick up at least three delegates to the Democratic National Convention in September.
Wolf came in second to the president in Saturday’s Louisiana Democratic primary and has spent less than $5,000 on his presidential bid, the Times-Picayune reports:
If all goes according to Hoyle, after the Louisiana secretary of state's office certifies Friday the results of the Louisiana presidential primary, the state Democratic Party will determine that a Chattanooga, Tenn. attorney by the name of John Wolfe Jr. is eligible for at least three delegates to the Democratic National Convention in September. If so, Wolfe will have outdone the likes of former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, whose $64.8 million 2008 campaign netted him one delegate, or Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who has no delegates to show for his $20 million 2012 campaign.
Obama also lost a delegate earlier this month to Oklahoma anti-abortion activist Randall Terry.