[RP TownTalk] does this seem democratic?

Dwight Holmes dwightrholmes at gmail.com
Sat Feb 2 14:55:03 UTC 2008


Yes, that is all true, and even if one accepts the wisdom of that decision
(to have the super delegates) still that is 800 out of 4000 (approx numbers)
or 20%.  According to the Post, those voting on Feb 12th will select *fewer*
than *half* of the MD delegation.  So, it seems to me, either the Post is
way off in its numbers or something's fishy in the Free State!

Again, the Post article is at:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/27/AR2008012702377.html


On Feb 2, 2008 2:24 AM, Rob Oppenheim <oppenheim at email.com> wrote:

> Wikipedia says: "The Democratic Party is often criticized during
> election cycles for conducting primary elections in a non-democratic
> fashion, since superdelegates are appointed by the party and are not
> obligated to support the candidate chosen by the voters."
>
> MSNBC explains that 40 years ago Party Bosses had huge power in picking
> the candidate, then in the 70's the Democratic Party went with an all
> grass-roots approach. But were not happy with the result: "Then George
> McGovern, the leading anti-Vietnam war liberal, won the 1972 nomination.
> McGovern turned out to be a disaster as a presidential candidate,
> winning only one state and the District of Columbia. So without
> reverting to the days of party bosses like Buckley, the Democrats
> decided to guarantee that elected officials would have a bigger voice in
> the nomination."
>
> You can read more here http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18277678/
>
> In round numbers, Hillary has lined up about 200 super delegates to
> Obama's 100 (out of a total of roughly 800 super delegates). The exact
> numbers differ depending on who is doing the counting, and some super
> delegates may change their minds and many have not announced who they
> will support. A break down of the numbers is available here
> http://demconwatch.blogspot.com/2008/01/superdelegate-list.html
>

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