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panader0 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-19-08 07:59 PM
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Question about superdelegates
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Is it true that they are not actually committed at this time? Can they change their mind? Personally, I think this whole system of electing a candidate sucks. Caucus versus primary, popular vote versus electoral vote. Where is the real democracy? Debates are a good way to showcase your campaign and beliefs, but the expensive and confusing way these things are run is ridiculous. Maybe the whole primary thing should be scrapped. Witness the huge debate here on DU about who won in Nevada. Hillary with more popular votes or Barack with more delegates. And the potential for messing with the rules is staggering. Where's my DEMOCRACY??
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