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The advantage of having run before is built into the Republican party's basic structure: the Party has a trivial number of super-delegates and nearly all of the grass roots organizations its base groups around -- houses of worship, local chambers of commerce, and farm bureaus--have great local autonomy.
Eli Lehrer: Gingrich Can't Hold Out Eli Lehrer 2012
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Its all about delegates and super-delegates which she is losing (or had even already lost).
Blitzer: Could Democrats scrap the current delegate system? 2008
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If the super-delegates want to destroy the democratic party they an go ahead.
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She was 30 points ahead of Obama just six months ago, and started with a 100 vote lead among super-delegates, simply because no one even knew Obama.
Carter: After June 3, it will be time for Clinton to 'give it up' 2008
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Given all of that the super-delegates are still flocking to him and he has the nomination all sewn up.
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I am appalled at the "super-delegates" for demanding the end to the voting so they can determine who will be the presidential candidate.
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That nomination had been within her grasp in 2008 and was snatched from her by undemocratically appointed super-delegates in their mad rush, bandwagon style, toward then-Sen.
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You and the super-delegates will find out when the people vote you out.
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Why is she losing ground with super-delegates now and she even has super-delegates switching camps on her?
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For how long will the Clinton campaign ask the super-delegates to hold back on their endorsements.
bilby commented on the word super-delegates
Simply delegates on the old Wordie.
December 8, 2009