Posted on 08 March 2008. Tags: 2008 Elections, Barak Obama, Economics, Hillary Clinton, Issues, Marcy Kaptur, Sherrod Brown, Super-Delegates
Earlier this week, I suggested that, rather than debate the often vague criteria that should drive a super-delegate’s decision on who to support in the Democratic nomination, the uncommitted super-delegates should actually seek a clarification on where candidates stood on issues. I chose trade because I consider that to be the single-most important economic […]
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Posted on 05 March 2008. Tags: 2008 Elections, Barak Obama, Chapter 11, Class Warfare, Economics, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Marcy Kaptur, Sherrod Brown, Super-Delegates, Trade
I’m frankly unmoved by the arguments circulating that so-called super-delegates have to vote one way or another. The system for political primaries is broken and the super-delegate issue–discovered mainly by people who never objected to their status before–is just one problem. But, since the super-delegates may have a crucial role at the Democratic convention, […]
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Posted in General Interest
Posted on 05 March 2008. Tags: 2008 Elections, Barak Obama, Chapter 11, Class Warfare, Economics, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Marcy Kaptur, Sherrod Brown, Super-Delegates, Trade
I’m frankly unmoved by the arguments circulating that so-called super-delegates have to vote one way or another. The system for political primaries is broken and the super-delegate issue–discovered mainly by people who never objected to their status before–is just one problem. But, since the super-delegates may have a crucial role at the Democratic convention, […]
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Posted in General Interest