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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-15-08 06:11 PM
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Clyburn Dissents: Says Super-Dels Shouldn't Necessarily Follow Popular Vote
I guess this would let the senators from MA off the hook...

http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/02/clyburn_dissents_says_superdel.php

Clyburn Dissents: Says Super-Dels Shouldn't Necessarily Follow Popular Vote
By Greg Sargent - February 15, 2008, 5:31PM


This seems significant, as it may be the first real dissent by a high-profile neutral party from the emerging notion that the super-dels should feel compelled to base their choice on the popular will:

COLUMBIA, S.C. -- House Majority Leader (sic)Jim Clyburn said Friday some of his fellow Democratic Party superdelegates have been too quick to endorse presidential candidates and said he disagrees with those who base their support on election and caucus results.

"We're supposed to be unpledged delegates," Clyburn said during a discussion with reporters. "We are not supposed to be pledged."...

While Clyburn said he'd prefer superdelegates not announce their support until much later in the nominating process, he said he also doesn't agree with superdelegates shifting support from one candidate to another based on how their constituents vote in a primary or caucus.

Clyburn said superdelegates are not in place simply to mirror the popular vote. "I don't think people are really thinking through what they're saying," he said.


Not in line with what we've been hearing from many other quarters, to be sure -- and this is coming from someone who considered endorsing Obama. Full story here:

http://www.thestate.com/scpolitics-wire/story/318417.html
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-16-08 02:06 AM
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TexasObserver Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-16-08 03:46 AM
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2. Superdelegates shouldn't vote on the nomination at all. THAT is the solution.
It's been a bad idea since Day One, an anti democratic scheme by entrenched party leaders to stave off the inevitable press of newcomers who can and should be taking over the party.

Bob Fucking Strauss gets a vote equal to 10,000 rank and file Democratic voters who showed up to vote?!!

Bob Strauss is a corporatist tool and has been for decades. He should be stripped of his title and shown the door, if not tarred and feathered, and run out of town on a rail.
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