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YES - FOUR MORE YEARS OF A REPUBLICAN WILL SUCK - BUT HILLARY IS THE ONLY CHOICE FOR ME!
NOMINATE OBAMA AND YOU WILL CROWN McCAIN - WE PROMISE YOU!
REAGAN DEMOCRATS SAY NO! TO BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA!
WOMEN WILL NOT BE COUNTED OUT NOR PUSHED AROUND ANYMORE!
HILLARY HAS FOUGHT FOR US AND NOW REGARDLESS OF WHAT SHE OR ANYONE ELSE SAYS ABOUT PARTY UNITY - WE WILL FIGHT FOR HER!
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MSNBC Political Analyst and Air America Radio Host Rachel Maddow joins Dan Abrams, Superdelegate Adam Smith (D-WA), and Peter Beinart from the Council on Foreign Relations to discuss the Democratic superdelegate system and why Abrams thinks it's crap. Aired 2/7/08.
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The former DNC Chairman appt. by Bill Clinton, switches to Sen. Obama Today. Indiana Superdelegate Joe Andrew states Obama is the better candidate and will be this party together. He said it's time for the supers to get their act together and support a candidate so we can beat McCain in the fall.
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Justin Case, a 21-year-old college student, is chosen as a Super Delegate: let the bidding begin! Episode 1 -- "He's a super what?" The calls come in by the dozens and Justin fields a call from John Kerry.
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Political 101 is an educational political series for voters featuring deliberately poor production. In this episode, Operation Chaos hits the Democratic Primary.
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Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota speaks to a crowd in Minneapolis about the need for political change and how democrats will unite behind whoever the Democratic nominee ends up being.
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As President and Vice President of the College Democrats of America, Lauren Wolfe and Awais Khaleel are superdelegates at the Democratic Convention in Denver. If you're a college student, tell them how you want them to vote!
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama supporters lean in different directions when asked whether Democratic superdelegates should follow popular support when they select a nominee for president or vote for the candidate they think would be the better president.