The state has 29 unpledged delegates to go along with the 151 pledged delegates who will be selected as a result of the presidential primary on April 22. Because the superdelegates are unpledged, they can change allegiances at any time. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton leads with 13 endorsements to Sen Barack Obama's 2. Ten superdelegates remain neutral and one could not be located by the Post-Gazette. Three more superdelegates will be chosen at the Democratic State Committee meeting in June*.
Gov. Ed Rendell
U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz, Philadelphia
U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak, Delaware County
U.S. Rep. Paul Kanjorski, Luzerne County
Rena Baumgartner, Kunkletown, Democratic National Committee member
Ronald Donatucci, Philadelphia, DNC member
Marcel Groen, Jenkintown, chair of Montgomery County Democratic Party, DNC member
Gerald McEntee, Washington, D.C., president of American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, DNC member
Jean Milko, Edgewood, former Allegheny County Jury Commissioner, vice chair, Pennsylvania Democratic party
Ian Murray, former chair of Erie County Democratic Party, DNC member
Evelyn Richardson, Homewood, DNC member
T.J. Rooney, Harrisburg, chairman of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party
Ruth Rudy, Centre Hall, former state legislator, DNC member
U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah, Philadelphia
U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy, Bucks County
Uncommitted
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey
U.S. Rep. Bob Brady, Philadelphia
U.S. Rep. Jason Altmire, McCandless
U.S. Rep. Chris Carney, Susquehanna County
U.S. Rep. John Murtha, Johnstown
U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle, Forest Hills
U.S. Rep. Tim Holden, Schuylkill County
Carol Ann Campbell, former Philadelphia City Council member, DNC member
William George, Harrisburg, president, Pennsylvania AFL CIO, DNC member
Sophie Masloff, former Pittsburgh mayor, DNC member
Leon Lynch, Pittsburgh, retired United Steelworkers vice president, DNC member
