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Superdelegate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
" Superdelegate " is an informal term commonly used for some of the delegates to the Democratic National Convention, the presidential nominating convention of the United States Democratic Party. Unl...
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3 The History of the Democratic Party Superdelegate ... These PLEOS and/or other superdelegate slots - as determined by each state party - were formed in time for the '84 convention, and have been in place since. [1]
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DNC Janice C. Brunson; Rep. Ed Pastor; DNC Joe Rios; DNC Carolyn Warner ... DNC Donald Bivens; DNC Charlene Fernandez; Rep. Gabrielle Giffords; Rep. Raul Grijalva; Rep. Harry Mitchell; Gov. Janet Napolitano; Add. Terry Goddard ... DNC Don Beavers; Gov. Mike Beebe; Rep. Marion Berry; DNC Karla Bradley; DNC Martha Dixon;
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Politico analysis: Close to half of 700-plus Democratic superdelegates are white men. ... One Obama superdelegate, a House member, had sharp criticism for the superdelegate racial and gender makeup, a reaction that reflects the sensitivities surrounding the issue.
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The Superdelegate Transparency Project (STP) is a collaboration of citizen journalists, LiteraryOutpost, OpenLeft, DemConWatch, HuffPost's OffTheBus and the Congresspedia community to build an open-source tally and informational resource on the 2008 Democratic superdelegates.
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With split decisions in early primaries and no clear front-runners, 2008 may well be the year when superdelegates become the real deciders in the party nomination fights. Odds are growing that one or both races will go to the wire, with no ... Republicans are mostly keeping their powder dry on the superdelegate rush,
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Superdelegate Jason Rae heard from Bill and Chelsea Clinton, but picked Obama. ... (CNN) – A few weeks ago, 21-year-old Wisconsin superdelegate Jason Rae was taken out to breakfast by Chelsea Clinton in the runup to that state’s Democratic primary.
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You may not know Ralph Dawson. But he could be a pivotal player in the Democratic presidential primary. ... He’s an uncommitted superdelegate from New York—which is rare, since this is Hillary Clinton’s home state.
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