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03/26/2008

How the Superdelegates Are Deciding Who the Candidate Should Be

The tale of one Democratic superdelegate, U.S. Representative Tim Mahoney of Florida:

Mahoney said he has met twice with Obama. He has met more often with Clinton. Two weeks ago, Mahoney attended a cocktail party at Clinton’s house in Washington, D.C., he said. Mahoney told of how impressed he is by Clinton’s commitment to helping people and her human touch. When Clinton learned that Mahoney’s daughter is interested in horses, she called the girl to encourage her interest, Mahoney said.

I, personally, just feel like puking.

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I thought the whole point of the superdelegates was to prevent the Democratic base--which mainly consists of people living in a fantasy world of "equality" and are only too eager to have their rights and liberties taken away from them by Nanny Knows Best--from choosing another unelectable disaster, like McGovern, Dukakis, Gore, or Kerry.

What's the problem?

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