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ckissick 02-08-2008 03:21 PM

Let's talk Super Delegates
 
Super Delegates (SDs) are people chosen to vote for anyone they want at the convention. The Democrats have over 800 SDs. The Republicans have 123 or so. For the democrats, the SDs are every senator and congressman with a D after his of her name, plus VIPs in the party.

Democrat SDs were created in 1982 because party officials did not like the candidates the citizens were picking, from McGovern to Carter. With over 800 SDs, they have a chance to pick their own candidate if it is close.

This year, they may very well have that chance, and Hillary could win even if she has fewer "regular" delegates than Obama.

I've done a little research on this issue, and this could be very damaging to the democratic party. Democrat callers to a radio show I just listened to were upset that the democrat party has so many SDs, thereby potentially nullifying their vote. Gives them a bad image as the party of the people. What the Democratic party is saying is, "You folks out there don't know what you're doing. Let us handle it."

Think of the shyte-encrusted fan if the party officials boot the anointed one and select Hillary in his stead. This could be better than the 4th quarter of the recent Super Bowl!

red-beard 02-08-2008 03:28 PM

Popcorn? Check.

Large Soda? Check.

Stretching back in my gum covered flappy chair? Check.

dd74 02-08-2008 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ckissick (Post 3757231)
Think of the shyte-encrusted fan if the party officials boot the anointed one and select Hillary in his stead.

You mean those who will then vote for McCain?

Hmmm...could be a good strategy for him when we find out who the Dem. nominee is.

Pit disgruntled Democrats against Hillary.

Joeaksa 02-08-2008 03:55 PM

Its interesting to see the Dems squirming now that they realize that the person who has the higher popular vote very well may not get the nod for the run to the White House.

DanielDudley 02-08-2008 04:58 PM

It will be interesting to watch. Barring stupidity, I would bet we are going to have a Democrat in the WH.

Yes, barring stupidity.

legion 02-08-2008 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ckissick (Post 3757231)
What the Democratic party is saying is, "You folks out there don't know what you're doing. Let us handle it."

I thought that WAS the Democratic Party message. :mad:

Healthcare? "You folks out there don't know what you're doing. Let us handle it."

Your money? "You folks out there don't know what you're doing. Let us handle it."

Firearms? "You folks out there don't know what you're doing. Let us handle it."

In over your head with your mortgage? "You folks out there don't know what you're doing. Let us handle it."

ckissick 02-08-2008 07:26 PM

Gee, I hadn't thought of that.;)

Mo_Gearhead 02-09-2008 05:34 AM

Ever ponder why voter turnout in the USA is so pathetic..???

Super Delegates
Diebold Voting Machines
Hanging Chads
Dead People Voting
Ballots NOT Delivered to voting stations
"Certain" Voting Stations Kept open later than normal

.... Ad infinitum

A system that is held together with duct tape ...and deception.

(the prosecution rests it's case)

red-beard 02-09-2008 05:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mo_Gearhead (Post 3758103)
Ever ponder why voter turnout in the USA is so pathetic..???

Super Delegates
Diebold Voting Machines
Hanging Chads
Dead People Voting
Ballots NOT Delivered to voting stations
"Certain" Voting Stations Kept open later than normal

.... Ad infinitum

A system that is held together with duct tape ...and deception.

(the prosecution rests it's case)

Special Pens that write invisible ink that only the voting machine can read...

ckissick 02-12-2008 08:24 PM

Reviving thread.

The super delegate thing is getting more and more press. I never even heard of them a month ago. This is the newest political term to hit the mainstream since the 'hanging chad'.

onewhippedpuppy 02-13-2008 05:25 AM

The mere existance of these "super delegates" says a lot about the party's perception of the American people. I don't know who these people serve, but it's not us. However, it should be fun to watch.:D

Rikao4 02-13-2008 06:24 AM

Super Delegate, means..you owe me /daughter or hamster an appointment if you win.

Rika

HardDrive 02-13-2008 06:41 AM

I don't think the Democrats are automatically going to win.

Hillary gets nomination, I'm giving McCain an 80% chance of winning.

Obama gets nomination, I'm giving McCain a 60% chance.

I think you conservative folks are focusing to much on apathy with the conseravative vote. McCain gets much love from the independants/Regan Democrats.

HardDrive 02-13-2008 06:45 AM

BTW, if Hillary gets nominated by the super delgates, and Obama has more regular delgates, I will give her a 0% chance of winning. It would be an ugly, crass moment, and I for one would actively campaign against here.

island911 02-13-2008 07:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ckissick (Post 3757231)
...
I've done a little research on this issue, and this could be very damaging to the democratic party. Democrat callers to a radio show I just listened to were upset that the democrat party has so many SDs, thereby potentially nullifying their vote. ..... What the Democratic party is saying is, "You folks out there don't know what you're doing. Let us handle it."
...

A bit paradoxical; the democratic party being representative in their process. (who really needs a democratic process anyway?)

Maybe the preacher will be convincing enough to sway Hillary's delegates. :cool:


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