| The democratic party is full of thieves? Howard Dean wants to know who the superdelegates are endorsing. Why is this important? If the voters actually picked the nominee, the opinions of the superdelegates would be meaningless. Their vote would have no effect on the election.
So why does Howard want to know this?
Why is it important?
Is it because the superdelegates will be choosing the nominee, and not the voters?
If thats the case, our elections are almost as free and fair as they are in Iraq.
Will the superdelegates steal the election from the majority of voters and "elect" who they want (machine candidate) to the exclusion of the majority? |