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04-24-2008, 04:11 PM #3OPSenior Member
Undecided superdelegates don't feel bound by primaries
Including Florida and Michigan, Clinton now has a lead in the popular vote. Which way do the Superdelegates turn? Go with Obama and lose a large portion of the Clinton backers or go with Clinton and hope to hell theres not a race war within the DNC. As I recall, this same party had a BIG bitch when Gore had more of the popular vote than Bush. So will they hold to their own standards?
Nice system where insiders decide "because we are the most experienced people in the party". Alienating Florida, Michigan and half of the rest of the Dems in the country.
McCain and the GOP will welcome all that are "bitter".
Have a good one!:s4:
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