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A. Seat them, and thereby send the NH, Iowa early primary tradition to the grave. B. Not seat them and risk a backlash if the nominee was Obama instead of Clinton? |
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I just thought it's funny that CA moved our primary from June to Feb. 5th to play a part in the process. Now it seems like the late comers have all the focus. CA could have been a very important part of the process had we stuck to our June schedule. I'm laughing right now.
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OTOH, if California had stuck to the June schedule, Clinton wouldnt have had all those numbers already under the kitty and would have given up the fight long back due to the huge Obama lead that would have occured. Then California would have had no say which is much worse than current.
A Texas or a Ohio earlier in the race would have had got Clinton more delegates than at this stage. Clinton has benefitted totally by a early California primary. |
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a) No serious contender would drop out before having a go at California.
b) I am laughing too, but at the fact the none of this seemed like much of a problem to the DNC back when they allowed all these changes. So eff 'em. -dale |
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Also those "super delegates" created in the 1990s for the party's elite members were meant to lend more legitimacy to the nominee. Now these elite members of the party of the people generate nothing but contraversy. This is truly good popcorn material.
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As an observer, I think the media had an enormous impact in favor of Hill Clinton. Now, the lessons are learn and the competition goes forward. Clinton's campain has been destructive on Obama, but I think the super-delegates understand that Clinton cannot stand McCain and will probably swing in favor of Obama. But Obama needs to prove his worth and show that he can build a strong team of experts once in office (to fill-up his lack of experience in foreign policy). Precisely because of foreign policy, super-delegates might choose Obama, given that if he wins the final elections, American image and place in the world will be restored.
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The DNC would serve the democratic voter better by 1. Scrapping the "super delegates" asap - Help Obama 2. Holding a do-over in Michigan and Florida. - Help Clinton Thus evening things out and also being a better representative of the people. One without the other will clearly tilt things in one candidates favour. Avoiding them will lead to issues posted earlier. |
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