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7. Only dumb people play it your way. nt
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  -If Obama wins EVERY primary 60/40 from now till the convention ruggerson  Mar-06-08 12:39 AM   #0 
  - You dont get it  ExFreeper4Obama   Mar-06-08 12:45 AM   #1 
  - It's only a dumb game to you because you don't know how it's played.  Zhade   Mar-06-08 12:46 AM   #2 
  - Missing the point  hawkowl88   Mar-06-08 12:47 AM   #3 
  - the superdelegates can't by definition "veto" anything  ruggerson   Mar-06-08 12:56 AM   #10 
  - You seriously think the SDs are going to give it to Hillary if she has fewer delegates?  anigbrowl   Mar-06-08 01:00 AM   #15 
  - More states? But not the popular vote?  aquart   Mar-06-08 02:03 AM   #24 
  - I'm guessing that the super-delegates will make up that difference  dwickham   Mar-06-08 12:48 AM   #4 
  - Boy, you really are clueless....this has been explained a ton of times...  Hepburn   Mar-06-08 12:48 AM   #5 
  - yeah...  Gore1FL   Mar-06-08 12:49 AM   #6 
  - Yep, no one has "won" this until the superdelegates weigh in  ruggerson   Mar-06-08 12:52 AM   #8 
     - However....  Gore1FL   Mar-06-08 01:02 AM   #16 
     - the superdelegates will go with the pledged delegates  JackORoses   Mar-06-08 01:10 AM   #20 
  - Only dumb people play it your way. nt  msallied   Mar-06-08 12:50 AM   #7 
  - But you forget the super delegates  grantcart   Mar-06-08 12:54 AM   #9 
  - But... but... She won Ohio and Rhode Island and Texas!!!  msallied   Mar-06-08 12:59 AM   #12 
  - the simple part is that neither has won this with pledged delegates  ruggerson   Mar-06-08 01:00 AM   #14 
     - Common sense says one thing, willful ignorance says another.  msallied   Mar-06-08 01:04 AM   #17 
     - they can vote their preference - that''s not "subverting" anything  ruggerson   Mar-06-08 01:06 AM   #18 
     - Yeah...  Gore1FL   Mar-06-08 01:07 AM   #19 
     - go here  grantcart   Mar-06-08 01:59 AM   #22 
  - man I typed fast and everyone got in front of me lol  grantcart   Mar-06-08 12:57 AM   #11 
  - I'll give ya a rec too  FlyingSquirrel   Mar-06-08 01:00 AM   #13 
  - I think 64-16 or whatever the number is for recent SDs sums it up.  PseudoIntellect   Mar-06-08 01:10 AM   #21 
  - Unless its within a few delegates, whoever has the lead is most likely to get the nom.  Political Heretic   Mar-06-08 02:01 AM   #23 
 

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