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- inactive, on 05/01/2008, -5/+48I can't find anywhere in the article itself that it says dozens.
- Brian47126, on 05/01/2008, -14/+56PLEASE... let it be so, and lets end this thing...
- maggiesimpson8, on 05/01/2008, -13/+42THE SOONER THE BETTER . I have spoken to people in Oregon, NC, and Indiana - they are happy to be voting in their primaries - but really thrilled at the tone the race has taken and most yearn for it to just be over.
- kandiekizzes25, on 05/01/2008, -7/+32they seriously need to end this
im sick of seeing clinton on tv with her lies - RyeBrye, on 05/01/2008, -7/+32I'm calling ***** on this. If they were 100% committed, they would come out. They may be claiming "yes, I'm with Obama" behind closed doors, but these are politicians - they are slimy... they could be saying the same exact thing to both parties.
- MrSlumberjack, on 05/01/2008, -10/+33Yes we already did
- inactive, on 05/01/2008, -2/+25Damn you Internet. I want to believe you, but after Ron Paul I just don't think I can trust you right now.
- insomniac8400, on 05/01/2008, -7/+29What the hell if he has 40+ super delegates behind him, why aren't they coming forward? 40 more super delegates clinches the whole election and ends it. This means it is no longer Hillary destroying the democratic party, its the 40+ Obama super delegates waiting until June for no reason.
- sonstone, on 05/01/2008, -0/+19No way, do you know the type of power the Clinton's have in the party. They aren't coming out until they are sure they won't be punished if Clinton wins.
- inactive, on 05/01/2008, -13/+30Yes, our elitists didn't manage to bankrupt the country and invalidate the constitution in 8 years, Four more years of Republicans will see the US in the same condition as Iraq....oh, did I mention spending a trillion dollars in Iraq and LOSING? Now the OPEC countries are bailing out of the dollar for oil trading. By the time Obama is elected, Bush will be able to be elected President of al Qaida. He alone has done more damage to the US than bin Ladin ever could.
- cheezintern, on 05/01/2008, -0/+16They probably want to make sure the remaining primaries go the way of Obama, so they appear to be following the will of the people and all. That would make sense to me at least. Who knows though, it's politics.
- inactive, on 05/01/2008, -4/+18I believe he has had a cache of super delegates for a while now. He announced one every other day, then one a day, now it's getting to a few a day. Plus, anytime Hillary gets one he comes right back with another to keep his daily tally higher.
- synaesthesia, on 05/01/2008, -2/+16What, a sensationalist and inaccurate headline on digg? Get outta here...
- SteveIsTheDude, on 05/01/2008, -2/+14Your spot on. They are scared ***** that if she wins after they vote for Obama they will be shut out. If she wins, it will be "The Clinton Party" and Obama people will be punished. If he wins, he will unify and take in the Clinton people (just not the actual Clintons, they will be shut out if Obama wins, rightfully, since they have helped McCain so much with their attacks.)
- malex, on 05/01/2008, -5/+16Well, how exactly would *you* advise paying for the gaping hole that Bush has sunk our country into? Seriously, I'd like to know.
- reenie217, on 05/01/2008, -20/+30Please Indiana and NC vote for Obama don't get fooled by the clintons and the gop working together to keep things the same. They are banking on their deceitful ways to keep the poor and middle class in their place-don't fall for it!!!!
- axiomflash, on 05/01/2008, -3/+12You know the vast majority of your tax money goes to the war machine and iraq right? wtf? socialist programs???
- elipabst, on 05/01/2008, -1/+10I think you've been in your cabana too long, you might want to come out and look around because the middle class is getting demolished right now. If you are suggesting that bush tax cuts to the rich is the solution, then you need to stop sniffing glue.
- nullcodes, on 05/01/2008, -4/+12Superdelegates ... sounds like a good movie idea. Its better than "League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" anyway.
- Infidelcastr0, on 05/01/2008, -2/+10Republican voters need to be better informed, anyone who couldn't predict what happened had their head in the sand.
- zenithmbr, on 05/01/2008, -2/+8anytime a media org puts 'secret' in a title, im skeptical
- 3tcp, on 05/01/2008, -8/+14Hopefully Dean, Pelosi, Gore & Edwards will say 'enough already' and stop this sometime in the next few weeks here. Clinton is tearing the party apart and even if it doesn't cost Obama the white house it will cost democrats victories in congressional and local elections.
- insomniac8400, on 05/01/2008, -1/+7Good thing it is impossible for her to pull it off. The most conservative estimates put Obama over the top with only 40 more super delegates. It is a fact that if he has those 40 people, this whole thing is over. Hillary can wine all she wants, but nothing can change this fact.
- sonstone, on 05/01/2008, -2/+8Not to mention the political backlash they will get if Clinton actually pulls it off. The Clinton's helped a lot of these people get where they are, and a lot of people that have already stepped away are being cut off. I remember an article talking about how one of Clinton's advisors said that Kery was quote "dead" to them. They called Richardson a Judas when he showed Obama support. We've seen how dirty Clinton plays the game and so have they; and I bet they are keeping about their jobs and support moving forward.
- inactive, on 05/01/2008, -0/+5I'm not your guy, friend....
/continue ad naseum... - Mejari, on 05/01/2008, -0/+5That's why we should NOT BE IN THE WAR ANYMORE
- chaosium, on 05/01/2008, -0/+5"the only reason Bush won that is because the Democrats shot themselves in the foot by choosing Kerry."
I'll agree with that. - Fordi, on 05/01/2008, -1/+6Hey, idiot? There's a 'Reply' button.
- theaceoffire, on 05/01/2008, -1/+6Dude, they are just picking team members for the real game.
They can nominate whoever they want, your still gonna get to vote. - twiztidsinz, on 05/01/2008, -2/+7Yeah..... ok...
I think its time for you to go to bed and let the grown ups talk now. - inactive, on 05/01/2008, -0/+5I hear he has superpowers as well...
- inactive, on 05/01/2008, -1/+5Since when do Republicans have a problem with racism?
- elipabst, on 05/01/2008, -2/+62/3 of the tax cut went to the top 10%. The reason the amount of tax money from the rich hasn't decreased is because they are getting richer, so cutting their taxes just accelerates that. Frankly I wouldn't care if the gov't was actually making ends meet, but we're not, we're just putting everything on credit. So when we do decide to pay that off, the poor and middle class are going to have to shoulder more of that burden as well.
- twiztidsinz, on 05/01/2008, -2/+6Like?
C'mon Mr Answers... lets hear it - inactive, on 05/01/2008, -3/+7We were the victim of predatory lending. Considering the weakening economy, I may loose my job and probably our house. We already can't afford healthcare, that shouldn't be something for the rich elites. Food prices are getting higher, it's almost coming down to a choice between gas so I can go to work and buy food, or food not to mention other expenses and bills we have. I've been looking for a second job, but can't get one, and it's because of our weakening economy. We are in a downward spiral, and if we don't wake up, band together to fight the neo-cons and greedy corporations and vote in Obama, we may not ever see that change this man would bring and may never recover.
- aliengoods, on 05/01/2008, -0/+4Can't take the heat?! What are you talking about, because in the context of this story it makes no sense whatsoever.
- InnerRayg, on 05/01/2008, -0/+4Wright happened.
- NelsonR, on 05/01/2008, -7/+11The far right composing of the likes of Pat Buchanan, Rush Limbaugh, Hannity, O'Reilly and Fox News desire Hillary to be the nominee. Being the divisive character she exudes from every pore. they know she is beatable. . Lying is just another trait, "GET DOWN, INCOMING FIRE. Hope and Change is not part of Hillary's or McCains makeup, just old part politics and the corruption that has come with it. I go with Hope, not what would be using lying rhetoric.
- inactive, on 05/01/2008, -0/+4I am sure I wasn't the only one at the time saying "the Dems can't even find a way to not ***** up against Bush!"
What a ***** of ineptitude... - inactive, on 05/01/2008, -1/+5*****. the repubs may not like Obama but they detest Hillary and would turn out in record numbers to make sure she doesn't get elected.
- inactive, on 05/01/2008, -0/+3What is this the fifth or fiftieth time this rumor of mass superdelegate endorsements has been put out there, and then never came true?
- stonewaljacksn, on 05/01/2008, -0/+3of COURSE it could work. McCain is invisible recently.
- chaosium, on 05/01/2008, -2/+5"unlike obama who wants to merge the middle class into the poor class."
I think you mean every republican candidate there, bud. They have been the favorite party for the middle-class to VOTE for, but they haven't been kind to the middle-class when it comes to actual fiscal policy. - inactive, on 05/01/2008, -0/+3which is something the majority of obamabots do when someone doesnt agree with them.
- sephiroth965, on 05/01/2008, -0/+3Anything is better than LoEG.
- Fordi, on 05/01/2008, -0/+3Whether by strategy or accident, the end result is as you say, and as others say: Clinton backlash is avoided in the event that she wins, and the spotlight remains on the side of the democrats. As for 'tearing the democratic party apart', as is otherwise claimed - mostly by Fox and its parrots - I don't see that happening. Whether Clinton or Obama wins, McCain is a failure.
- bond1963, on 05/01/2008, -2/+5
And how many dugg it without reading it? - inactive, on 05/01/2008, -2/+5Just walk away man, just walk away. Digg doesn't need that kind of trashy comment here.
- nixr, on 05/01/2008, -0/+3Politically the super delegates can't and won't endorse until after the primaries are over. They can't create the perception that this thing was stolen by either candidate. this is why they aren't endorsing now and why they won't until after Puerto Rico votes in June. It's clear this thing is going to Obama almost regardless of what happens between now and then so Obama supporters need not worry. I would worry more about how all of this Wright nonsense will play out in November. I still think Obama hands McCain his ass in the general but I am just one of the countless kool-aid drinkers.
- inactive, on 05/01/2008, -1/+4I agree we shouldnt be in the war anymore.
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