nytimes.com — Several Clinton superdelegates, whose votes could help decide the nomination, also said they were wavering in the face of Mr. Obama’s momentum after victories in Washington, Nebraska, Louisiana and Maine last weekend. Some of them said that they, like the hundreds of uncommitted superdelegates still at stake, may ultimately “go with the flow."
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underduggFeb 12, 2008
Sorry, the "judgment on iraq" issue I was referring to, specifically, was his prescience about the consequences of going in.Yes, in most other posts I've been careful to say "corporate PACs" and "this campaign" or "his presidential bid."
jts10Feb 12, 2008
To vote in the primary you have to be registered as either a Republican or a Democrat. You are basically just helping out the parties to see who is more electable. If you are registered as Republican you can only decide who you like from the Republican nominees. If you are registered as Democrat you can only decide who you like from the Democrat nominees.After the parties see who people like, they will make them the candidate. Then the candidate (with the help of the party) will choose a vice president running mate.Then the real money donations, mud slinging, vote machine haxing, recounts, etc will begin. Because your choices will be between a giant douche and a turd sandwich.
fafnir43Feb 13, 2008
To be clear here: Obama is /in favour/ of net neutrality. (So is Clinton, according to a quick Google.)
fafnir43Feb 13, 2008
No, that's 4chan.
fafnir43Feb 13, 2008
Weren't you people saying the CFR owned Obama a few weeks ago? Make your bloody minds up...
sprittiFeb 13, 2008
Just a follow up. A New York super delegate was on Colbert tonight, he very blatently implied that his vote goes to the man who butters him up the most. He also said that He had promised Hilary his vote from the get go, despite the outcome of the primary. Naturally Hilary won the New York primaries as expected anyway but, yea, point proven. Makes me wonder how many electoral college votes are already promised.
Closed AccountFeb 13, 2008
Her tactics of trying to smear her opponent reeks of "typical politician".It's dirty, and to be honest, anyone who participates in it has no redeeming qualities in being a leader for this country.Obama defends himself when they pull this s**t, but he doesn't go out of his way to conjure up random facts in an attempt to sabotage others' campaigns.
altaf26Apr 8, 2008
i have gone through a website called www.lobbydelegates.com, this is a platform where we can ask our states uncommitted delegate to endorse Barack or Hillary. I have asked couple of my IL delegates to switch to Barack -:)
Closed AccountApr 10, 2008
If you’re tired of waiting around for those super delegates to make a decision already, go to <a class="user" href="http://www.lobbydelegates.com">http://www.lobbydelegates.com</a> and convince them to support either Clinton or Obama.Obama supporters:Sending a note to current Obama supporters lets them know it's appreciated, sending a note to current Clinton supporters can hopefully sway them to change their vote to Obama, and sending a note to the uncommitted folks will hopefully sway them to vote for Obama. It's that easy...Clinton supporters:It takes a moment, but what's a few minutes now worth to get Clinton in office?! Sending a note to current Clinton supporters lets them know it's appreciated, sending a note to current Obama supporters can hopefully sway them to change their vote to Clinton, and sending a note to the uncommitted folks will hopefully sway them to vote for Clinton. It's that easy...