Posted on 07 June 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Democrats, Media, Super-Delegates
Just a little nick at a time. Let it bleed. If you want a little window into the absolutely woeful performance of the traditional media in covering politics generally, and this election in particular, and the way in which the overriding imperative is to win ratings, just check out the last 24 hours. The traditional […]
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Posted in Current Events, General Interest, Politics
Posted on 16 February 2016. Tags: Bernie Sanders, Democrats, Super-Delegates
I ran into a well-known super-delegate a few days ago as we crossed paths doing some media stuff (I’m only leaving her name out of this for now because it’s not the point of the story). We chit-chatted and I raised the issue of the potential undemocratic nature of super-delegates undercutting the actual vote of […]
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Posted on 01 May 2008. Tags: "Free Trade", 2008 Elections, Barack Obama, Colombia, Hillary Clinton, Marcy Kaptur, Super-Delegates
I’ve said before that I believe that the Democratic nomination fight is over, though the hype may drag on for a bit. But, a nice chunk of super delegates–perhaps as many as a dozen or more–may make their choice based on where the candidates stand on trade. And that’s a good sign for people […]
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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 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