Off-Topic: There are no superdelegates
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MartiniMan
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There are no superdelegates
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3/18/2016 12:42:38 PM
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I heard a really interesting segment on Hugh Hewitt by a guy that explained the delegate process for California and how all delegates have to vote for whoever won them in the first vote. He said that is an RNC rule. After that it falls to state rules. Some like California are required to vote for whoever won them in the first two votes. Most states do not have that rule.
Land there is no way Cruz would be worse than Hillary. You may not like his beliefs but she is evil and corrupt. He will be tempered by Democrats and squishy Republicans.
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