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That's not entirely true (none / 0) (#70)
by fuzzyone on Thu Mar 27, 2008 at 04:41:25 PM EST
Another thing people seem to miss is that "the superdelgates" are not some monolithic block.  They are a bunch of individuals.  The elected delegates matter a lot even without the magic number because the more of them a candidate has the fewer superdelegates they need.  As things stand now Hillary needs a lot more of the superdelegates to win the nomination than Obama does.  That is a huge advantage for him that Clinton supporters seem to ignore in talking about the superdelegates deciding the nominee.  Clinton could "win" the majority of the superdelegates and still lose the nomination.

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