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I think he'd still stick. . . (none / 0) (#11)
by LarryInNYC on Mon May 05, 2008 at 03:47:55 PM EST
with that idea.  And his argument (or his supporters' argument) that the supers should simply ratify the pledged delegate result is in line with that statement.

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Well, (none / 0) (#13)
by Iphie on Mon May 05, 2008 at 05:06:09 PM EST
he (or his supporters) is trying to have it both ways. If they truly believe that, why haven't we heard them argue that point about the many SDs who live in or represent districts or states that Clinton has won? Senators Kennedy and Kerry come immediately to mind -- and if Clinton wins IN tomorrow, will Joe Andrews* be pressured to switch back?

*Is that his name? I've forgotten already. I didn't know who he was before he publicly switched allegiances and trashed Hillary, and I'm having a hard time keeping him in mind a couple of days later.

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