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Friday, May 09, 2008 --- 4 days ago
[Need personal advice of a political nature? Or political advice of a personal nature? Send your question to Stumped. Questions may be edited.] Dear Stumped, If all Democratic superdelegates, including the uncommitted and those who have already endorsed a candidate, voted for the candidate who received the most popular votes in the primary or caucus of the superdelegate's home state (as opposed to the nation as a whole), which candidate would have the most delegates? Dean A. Barclay Dear Dean, I have a better hypothetical for you: If my 3-year-old son held a race between two of his favorite cars, and he called the red one Obama and the blue one Clinton, and the red one won, but then he decided to make it a best-of-three series.... Actually, it's not a better hypothetical. But I won't indulge you on your superdelegate/Electoral College approach, and not because it would entail a ...




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